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Heavy rains last week caused flooding throughout Kentucky. Williamsburg saw high water, but the flooding did not compare to the 2020 flood which was the third highest in the county’s history. Areas such as Briar Creek Park and Three Point were under water Monday.
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An attendee wears a homemade sign during Wednesday s rally. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
Event organizer William Bill Moss announced his intent to run against Senator Mitch McConnell in the future. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
An attendee signs a petition calling for the impeachment of Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
The rally was escorted by the Williamsburg Fire Department into Briar Creek Park. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
Around 25 people attended the Rally to Stop Election Fraud on Wednesday in Williamsburg. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
Rally organizer William Bill Moss reads aloud federal government spending figures over the past year. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
Trump supporters rallied at Briar Creek Park in Williamsburg on Wednesday to protest alleged election fraud during the presidential election in November.
About 10 cars arrived at the park as part of a parade that travelled from Dog Patch Shopping Center in London to Williamsburg.
In total, approximately 25 people were in attendance at the rally.
The rally’s organizer, William Moss, read a list of what he believed to be frivolous spending by the federal government. His list included alleged spending such as $36,831,620.00 for a study to determine why hair turns gray when people are stressed and $1,417,617.00 to get youth in the Mediterranean to stop smoking hookah pipes. Moss said he obtained the numbers and information from a website called rightjournalism.com after seeing a social media post by Rand Paul.