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Tag: US Capitol insurrection

Posted inProPublica's USA

How Steve Bannon earned his Trump pardon

by Lydia DePillis January 20, 2021January 21, 2021

This story was first published by ProPublica. Steve Bannon has been broadcasting election denialism and apocalyptic calls to action several times a day via Apple’s podcast app. He’s not the only one who’s been using the platform to spread claims that became a rallying cry of the mob that threatened the Capitol. But Bannon has […]

Posted inProPublica's USA

The radicalization of a dead Capitol Hill rioter

by Connor Sheets January 17, 2021January 19, 2021

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