Far-right forums that fomented Capitol riots voice glee in aftermath
Craig Timberg, Drew Harwell, Razzan Nakhlawi and Harrison Smith, The Washington Post
Jan. 7, 2021
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WASHINGTON - Men wearing camouflage shirts began building a makeshift defensive camp outside the Capitol Wednesday afternoon. They moved barricades and green fencing into a circle, then pulled helmets from a crate and donned goggles in preparation for a clash that had been brewing for weeks and, arguably, for years on far-right forums devoted to President Donald Trump. TheDonald.win, that s where it s at, said one of the men, referring to the website where defiant talk, conspiracy theories and tips on how best to lay siege to Washington have grown since Trump lost the Nov. 3 election.
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