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Inauguration Day will come and go. Violent domestic extremism may be around for a while

Inauguration Day will come and go. Violent domestic extremism may be around for a while Updated Jan 16, 2021; Posted Jan 16, 2021 Protesters, some wearing Proud Boys regalia, clash with counter-demonstrators after protesters gathered in Salem at the Oregon Capitol Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. (Dave Killen/The Oregonian)The Oregonian Facebook Share WASHINGTON When it’s over, it won’t be over. On alternative social media, self-styled militia and patriot websites and hate-group platforms like that of the Proud Boys, the message is the same: There are no plans to fade away after Joe Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration. “There’s no reason to believe that the problem we encountered in the U.S. Capitol on the 6th (of January) will dissipate,” warns Paul Joyal, a security expert who pointed to FBI alerts about possible political violence. “That in and of itself is evidence of a wide-ranging network of men of violence who are willing to take the law into their own hands.”

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As inauguration nears, law enforcement scrutiny drives U.S. extremists into internet's dark corners | WKZO | Everything Kalamazoo

By Julia Harte, Ted Hesson, Kristina Cooke and Elizabeth Culliford WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Shortly after rampaging Trump supporters attacked the U.S. C.

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Friday News Dump: The New Sarah Palin Has A Sad, And Other News

“Hillary Clinton went to Donald Trump’s inauguration. He spent two years screaming lock her up. She went to Donald Trump’s inauguration because she’s not a coward” pic.twitter.com/HjMNNEmRi9 Lankford: “What I did not realize was all of the national conversation about states like Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, was seen as casting doubt on the validity of votes coming out of predominantly Black communities like Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Detroit.” https://t.co/uiLENor5gv Washington Post is just out with How the rioters who stormed the Capitol came dangerously close to Pence”:https://t.co/0aOzVDeD4h

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