US sends troops for possible ‘violent’ Congo vote protests

Congolese independent electoral commission (CENI) officials count the presidential ballots from over 900 polling stations on Friday at a local results compilation center in Kinshasa, Congo. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

KINSHASA, Congo — On the eve of the first expected results of Congo’s long-delayed presidential election, President Donald Trump said military personnel had deployed to Central Africa to protect U.S. assets from possible “violent demonstrations,” while the country’s powerful Catholic church warned of a popular “uprising” if untrue results are announced.