Republicans Can Say What They Want, But They Created This Monster
Sen. Ted Cruz wears a face mask while gesturing during a joint session of Congress to count the 2020 presidential Electoral College votes in the House Chamber on January 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C.
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The consequences of Wednesday’s frontal assault on Congress continue to pile up in snowdrifts, but it is far too early to talk about “aftermath.” In fact, Wednesday appears to be only the beginning.
Parler, the web platform that saw its user numbers surge after Facebook and Twitter increased restrictions on false stories of a stolen election, has gone dark. Apple and Google stripped the site from their app stores, and Amazon the company hosting the site itself has pulled the plug.
of that armed march is backing out now. he s the president of the oath keepers, they re a group of pro-gun law enforcement and military personnel who say they plan to disobey orders in order to, in their words, prevent possible future egregious violations of the bill of rights, and, their words, stop a dictatorship from taking root in america. the oath keepers have pulled out of the armed march on almost washington citing some statements that indicate the event will have a confrontational stance. joining us now for the interview, i ve been very much looking forward to this discussion, janet napolitano. thank you so much for joining us. well, thank you. i know that you were part of the investigation into the oklahoma city bombing. you ll be participating in the commemoration on monday. do you feel like we approach the