I've been watching for reports around the country all day. So far, only Michigan has had anything more than a few rightwing protesters, but that could change closer to the inauguration.

I'm following @freep's live coverage of the Michigan Capitol here.

Where I am seeing small groups-- average of 3-5 people-- it's Boogaloo Boys. In Columbus, Ohio, and Salem, Oregon, for example.
.@jordangreentcb reports a dozen rightwing types skulking around in Raleigh, North Carolina, which is interesting. https://t.co/HE3R8Q3RvO
.@jason_a_w is live-tweeting five Boogaloo Boys in Salem, Oregon. As he notes, they’re outnumbered 3:1 by the journalists on scene. https://t.co/hKdub2MlLw
In New Jersey, @DLamontJenkins reports “one old guy, and he isn’t anywhere near the Statehouse, and he’s pissed.” https://t.co/ZSJvCw4JRY
.@publicroad is documenting five Boogaloo Boys at the Statehouse in Concord, New Hampshire. https://t.co/rF87P2703X

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