A crowd numbering in the high hundreds have gathered in the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City, where they are rallying in opposition of COVID-19 vaccine passports, face mask mandates, and lockdowns.

The crowd, numbering in the thousands, began gathering earlier today in a line reminiscent of Trump rallies. “A long line of people waited to get into the Oklahoma state capitol today for the #OklahomaFreedomRally, a demonstration against forced Covid vaccined and mask mandates,” wrote The Election Wizard on Twitter.

Once inside, the crowd began to go viral on Twitter. In one video, the crowd began cheering and chanting “U-S-A!”

At press, the crowd is still continuing to gather within the Oklahoma State Capitol. Organizers say that, while there are perhaps a thousand inside the building, another 1,500 are seeking to enter. Those protesting are calling on Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, a Republican, and the Republican dominated Oklahoma legislature to ban vaccine mandates and passports within the state.

The protest was sponsored by Oklahoma Sens. Warren Hamilton and Jake Merrick, a series of local leaders, and the Oklahoma and Logan County Republican Parties. Oklahoma is one of the most reliably Republican states, with virtually every county voting for the Republican Party candidate in most elections.

It came as Joe Biden is reportedly considering banning interstate travel for vaccine resisters, and as wide scale civil unrest has erupted globally as members of the elite begin restricting movement and commerce for those who refuse to take part in vaccine passport systems.

This is a breaking news story and may be updated as more information becomes available.