How tech companies are responding to the far-right extremism on their platforms. Why we should have seen the siege on the Capitol coming. And, a brief history of presidential pettiness.
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The planning for last week\u2019s assault on the U.S. Capitol happened largely in plain view, with chatters in far-right forums explicitly discussing how to storm the building, handcuff lawmakers with zip ties, and disrupt the certification of Joe Biden\u2019s election. Those planners, however, are starting to lose their platforms, says reporter Drew Harwell.
The scale of the siege was foreshadowed heavily on far-right social media websites, says researcher RazzanNakhlawi. And the groups who organized it \u2013 they\u2019ve been around for years, and they\u2019re not going anywhere.
President Trump says he will not attend President-elect Joe Biden\u2019s inauguration. Writer Ronald G. Shafer explains that while this is uncommon in recent history, he\u2019s not the first president to do so.
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