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Overdramatic DC Journalist Said She Got 'Jan6 Anxiety' Over This Display

AP Photo/David Goldman

A Reuters journalist who covers Congress tweeted about how a small group of protesters carrying American flags outside the Capitol building gave her anxiety over the riot on January 6, 2021.

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Patricia Zengerle posted a picture of a small group of people with the 1776 Restoration Movement waving American flags. The crowd appeared to mainly consist of elderly people.

"Yikes. Just saw this gang walking around the Capitol and had a wave of #Jan6 anxiety," she tweeted.

The 1776 Restoration Movement is an off-shoot of the trucker convoy that traveled to Washington, D.C. earlier this year to protest the remaining COVID-19-related restrictions. Fox 5 reported the off-shoot now focuses on general government overreach.

"We're frustrated with government overreach, with inflation that's through the roof, with the stock market that's in the toilet, with diesel prices at $6 or $7 a gallon. And we're frustrated with the way in which our elected and appointed officials are conducting themselves consistently." group spokesman 'X-Ray' told Fox 5. "We're frustrated by the consistent and complete erosion of our freedoms here in the United States, and we're here to stand up for a smaller government and to try to turn that government back towards the founder's original intentions -- the constitutional republic."

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Zengerle was widely mocked for her tweet by Twitter users.

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