The first U.S. truck convoy to reach Washington arrived on Feb. 23 but fizzled out without disrupting traffic. Pennsylvania business owner Bob Bolus drove an 18-wheeler to the area and got on the Capitol Beltway, but he was followed by a small number of vehicles and did not disrupt traffic after vowing to shut down the beltway. “We did not block anything today. If anything we were blocked by the insane traffic and gridlock around DC,” Betsy Green, another organizer of the convoy, wrote on Facebook. Bolus and Green didn’t respond to requests for comment. Green later posted a video of one of the trucks heading home “after a great day on the beltway!” A Virginia State Police spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email that the agency saw no disruptions to traffic from truck convoys. The number of vehicles following Bolus was estimated at several dozen by organizers …