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Trump faces a first for himself and for a president

In the final moments of his presidency, Mr. Trump is confronting an unfamiliar fate: He is being held to account as never before for things he has said.

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    Feeling Betrayed, Far-Right Extremists Have A New Message For Trump: 'Get Out Of Our Way'

    As Trump backs down from his “Stop the Steal” hoax, the supporters he radicalized are vowing to carry on the fight without him.

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    The Telegraph

    ‘I need to protect myself in case there is a civil war’: Why middle-class America is arming up

    Brad Vercosa has passed Jimmy’s Sport Shop in Mineola, Long Island countless times, but last Thursday he approached the counter, still in his slippers, to buy his first gun. The construction company owner is one of nearly five million Americans who have purchased their first firearm over the past 12 months, driving what analysts are calling the greatest gun-buying spree in the country’s history. The seeds were sown with the onset of the pandemic last spring, and grew in response to Black Lives Matter demonstrations and pro-Trump rallies over the summer. But for many of Jimmy Gong’s customers in Mineola – a suburban village 20 miles east of the skyscrapers of Manhattan – the storming of the Capitol by pro-Trump demonstrators on January 6 was the inflection point. The following day is one of the busiest Gong, 46, can remember, even accounting for a 150 per cent rise in demand. And he expects business to keep booming. After Donald Trump’s impeachment on Wednesday, the FBI warned of possible armed protests and “domestic terrorism”, amid reports of armed far-Right groups planning to gather at all 50 state capitals and in Washington DC in the run-up to Joe Biden being sworn in as president.

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    6 takeaways from Urban Meyer’s introductory press conference

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      Urban Meyer on health: I’m not going to run around like a nut at practice

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      Video Will Urban Meyer be successful in the NFL?

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    VideoMelania Trump Is Getting Roasted For Her Tweet About the "Legacy" of "Be Best"

    "The legacy of #BeBest is that your husband is banned from social media."

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    Woman Who Took A Jet To Capitol Riot Says She ‘Deserves’ A Pardon

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      ‘I think we all deserve a pardon’: Texas realtor who attended Capitol riots says she was ‘following president’

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      Texas realtor who took private jet is charged in Capitol riot

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    Tucker Carlson Slammed For 'Vile And Vicious' Attack On Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

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      Ocasio-Cortez: Zuckerberg, Facebook 'Bear Partial Responsibility' For Capitol Riot

    • Business Insider

      Tucker Carlson mocks Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for thinking she might die during the Capitol riot in which 5 people died

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    Associated Press

    House arrest plan for invader of Pelosi's office halted

    A federal judge in Washington on Friday night halted a plan to release and put on house arrest the Arkansas man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol. Richard Barnett will instead be brought to Washington, D.C., immediately for proceedings in his case, Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ordered Friday night, staying a decision by another judge to confine Barnett to his home in Gravette, Arkansas, until his trial. Howell's ruling came hours after U.S. Magistrate Judge Erin Wiedemann in Arkansas set a $5,000 bond for Barnett and ordered that a GPS monitor track his location.

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