Truckers may try to disrupt Super Bowl and the State of the Union, DHS memo says

Truckers are planning a potential protest outside the SoFi stadium in Los Angeles on Feb 13., the day of the Super Bowl, according to a memo from the Department of Homeland Security. (Morry Gash/AP)

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The Department of Homeland Security says it has received reports that truck drivers who are protesting vaccine mandates will block roads in major cities in the coming weeks. The protests could potentially affect the Super Bowl in Los Angeles on Sunday and the State of the Union address in Washington, D.C., on March 1, according to an internal memo from DHS obtained by NPR.

The memo, which went out on Tuesday, was issued by the department’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis, Current and Emerging Threats Center. The memo says there are currently no threats of violence, but the protest has the potential to “severely disrupt” traffic, emergency routes and federal government operations.

The group of truckers plans to start the protest in California and make their way across the country to Washington, with more truckers joining along the way, the memo says.