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MAGA-approved social media platform Parler is taken down — but its demise may be short-lived

Matthew Rozsa
Hacked data from the (temporarily?) defunct site may help law enforcement identify perpetrators of the Capitol Riot

MAGA menace comes for Mike Pence: Trump’s enablers are being threatened by a mob of their own making

Alex Henderson
Trump's most aggressive loyalists and defenders now find themselves being attacked by extremists

To prevent a Trump campaign in 2024, impeach him again

Bill Blum
A second impeachment is not only possible — it is a necessity

Trump won’t attend Biden’s inauguration: Why that’s ominous after his Capitol siege

Matthew Rozsa
Not since the 19th century has a president boycotted their successors' inauguration

Was it a coup? No, but siege on U.S. Capitol was the election violence of a fragile democracy

Clayton Besaw, Matthew Frank
Experts explain this violent insurrection wasn't technically a coup

Democrats can save themselves with this One Weird Trick: Reject the Trump census

DC Breckner
A daring call to inaction: Democrats face death by reapportionment — but there's a hidden escape hatch. Take it!

QAnon and the riot at the U.S. Capitol: The offline effect of online conspiracy theories

Marc-André Argentino
Conspiracy theories spread online are the backbone of Donald Trump's falsehoods about his loss in the U.S. election

Trump tapped into white victimhood — leaving fertile ground for white supremacists

Lee Bebout
Whiteness is an identity built upon advantages over others, so any gesture towards equality is a perceived threat

176 House members now support impeaching Trump for “incitement to insurrection”

Andrea Germanos
The resolution co-led by Rep. David Cicilline says Trump "will remain a threat to national security"

Can we save democracy from the two-party system?

Doug Neiss
A political establishment that equates the left and right as untouchable evils is not "moderate." It's a disaster

Twitter permanently bans Donald Trump: He incited violence, and now he’s gone

Matthew Rozsa
Twitter cited two Trump tweets in which the president tried to dogwhistle his supporters to acts of violence

“It’s time to get violent”: Far-right extremists are promising more violence after Capitol siege

Alex Henderson
"If we have to get violent, then it's time to get violent," a Trump supporter tells The Dispatch

I found solace in scream hotlines (and you can too)

Ashlie D. Stevens
Since its launch in November, Just Scream! has received 20,000 messages from people, well, just screaming

Arrested Proud Boys chairman has history of business failure, apparently lives with mom

Roger Sollenberger
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio had a brief political career and is linked to a list of defunct or fake companies

Dr. John Gartner on Trump and terrorism: “If he can’t be president, he will make his force felt”

Chauncey DeVega
Former Johns Hopkins professor forecasts "violence in the streets of Washington" — in an interview last week

“Trump has not acted alone”: House Dems demand criminal probe into president — and his GOP enablers

Jake Johnson
Don Beyer argued audio of Donald Trump's call with Brad Raffensperger "makes Nixon's 'smoking gun' tape sound tame"

Lawmakers call to investigate cops who let “ragamuffin, half-armed protesters” invade Capitol

Roger Sollenberger
Capitol Police chief, House sergeant-at-arms forced to resign amid suggestions security was unprepared — or worse

On Parler, the MAGA social media platform, Trump supporters are ready for insurrection

Nicole Karlis
On the so-called free speech platform, users were abuzz the day after Trump fans breached the Capitol

Ted Cruz tried to defend Trump’s coup. He then praised the white supremacist Compromise of 1877

Matthew Rozsa
Cruz praised the compromise that ended the 1876 election even though it involved imposing white supremacy

Texas politicians united in pleading for calm as Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol

Patrick Svitek, Alex Samuels
The chaos began after some GOP lawmakers launched a dispute to the certification of Arizona’s electoral votes

McConnell defeated: The real consequence of this week

Robert Reich
Mitch McConnell cares about only one thing: Power. Democrats wins in the Georgia runoffs took his away

Trump blocked on Facebook “indefinitely,” suspended by Twitter as tech platforms finally take action

Matthew Rozsa
Twitter levied a 12-hour suspension and demanded removal of 3 tweets constituting "repeated and severe violations"

“Fox & Friends” finally turns on Trump following riot: “The president’s behavior has been terrible”

Brad Reed
President Donald Trump's favorite morning news is upset by his failed coup

Trump is lashing out at Mike Pence after the vice president declined to do a coup for him

Matthew Rozsa
Trump urged Pence to reject the electoral votes being certified, even though he does not have the power to do that
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