Actor Ricky Schroder, a supporter of President Trump, said he plans to be in Washington, DC, on Jan. 20 – either to support Trump or to protest the founding of Democrat Joe Biden.
“God Willing, on January 20 I will be in Washington DC to celebrate Celebrate President Trumps [sic] Establishing, ”Schroder wrote in a message posted on Parler, the Washington Times reported.
“If not,” continued Schroder, “… I will march on the inaugural Communist Capitol Event to Secure Demand Elections for 2020 and all future Elections.”
Schroder, 50, the former star of “NYPD Blue” and “Silver Spoons,” said he was willing to be arrested for protesting against Biden’s incoming administration, the report said.
TRUMP PLANS TO BIDEN OUTSHINE ON DAY INAUGURATION BY OPPOSING RALLY: REPORT
“As a freedom-loving American I reject corrupt leadership,” Schroder wrote, according to the Times. “I reject politicians [sic] will not put American Security first. If that means being arrested… so be it. “

Actor Rick Schroder can be seen in Los Angeles, Nov. 2, 2016. (Associated Press)
Biden on Monday officially won the Electoral College vote over President Trump after Democrats won in the popular Nov vote. 3, thus denying Trump a second term in the White House.
RICKY SCHRODER EXPLAINS HELP BAIL OUT KITLE RITTENHOUSE: ‘THE KID IS INNOCENT’
President Trump, however, has refused to accept the race, considering his campaign was hurt by alleged fraud in several states – although courts include a Supreme Court the U.S. has largely rejected election fraud claims.
On Thursday night, Trump posted a Twitter message criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court – apparently in response to the December Supreme Court. 11 decision rejects application in Texas for four states to sue battle over their changes in voting rules. Biden won all four states – Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
CLICK HERE TO INCLUDE THE NEWS FOX APP
“I am deeply deceived by the United States Supreme Court, so is our great country!” Trump wrote Thursday night.
Schroder made previous headlines in late November when he defended his role in helping Kenosha, Wis., Suspected of shooting Kyle Rittenhouse released from prison on a $ 2 million bond ahead of the Rittenhouse’s alleged lawsuit over murder charges in the deaths of two men and the injury of a third on August 25.