HAGERSTOWN, Maryland—The People’s Convoy, a large caravan of vehicles led by trucks, will be moving slowly around the Beltway twice on Sunday morning in efforts to stop the government’s COVID-19 emergency powers. The group will set off around 9–9:30 a.m. from Hagerstown Speedway in western Maryland, where it has spent the past two nights, and circle the Beltway twice, Brian Brase, one of the convoy organizers, told drivers Sunday morning. The Beltway refers to a 64-mile interstate highway that surrounds Washington, D.C., as well as Maryland and Virginia. Virginia and Maryland State Police have issued traffic notices saying they will be increasing patrol in the region to mitigate potential traffic disruptions. The People’s Convoy will be traveling slowly but not below the minimum permitted speed, a convoy organizer confirmed to The Epoch Times. Late Sunday, the convoy will return to Hagerstown Speedway and repeat the process in the days to come, including to increase the number of …