QAnon believers were left in disarray this week after the inauguration of president Joe Biden passed without the triumphant mass arrests of Democrats that they had predicted.
Trump denounced as âtraitorâ by far-right extremists in US
Far-right Proud Boys passing the US Supreme Court on their way to the Capitol building on January 6th
FAR-RIGHT extremists are reportedly furious with Donald Trump, calling him a âtraitorâ and a âcowardâ, after the outgoing president pleaded for calm following his impeachment for inciting the violent storming of the US Capitol last week.
Faced with an unprecedented backlash after he goaded his supporters to march on Congress, Trump released a video message last Thursday calling for peace and no more violence as preparations get underway for tomorrowâs (January 20) inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
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With US president Donald Trump booted from Twitter and conservative-friendly social network Parler taken off the internet by Amazon Web Services, the internetâs far-right has become digitally homeless. Or not.
Telegram, the privacy-first messaging app founded and led by Russian exile Pavel Durov, seems poised to give those people a new home. According to data analytics company Sensor Tower, by Sunday the app had become the second-most downloaded in the US. On January 12, Telegram claimed that it had attracted 25 million new users in just 72 hours. Great news for growth â the catch is that some of it can be chalked up to a far-right inundation.