Twitter Permanently Bans Trump, Capping Online Revolt
Saturday, January 9, 2021 | |
| By Nicholas Fandos, Maggie Haberman and Luke Broadwater Speaker Nancy Pelosi threatened decisive action against the president for his role in the insurrection against Congress if he refused to resign. | | | By Kate Conger and Mike Isaac The president's preferred megaphone cited "the risk of further incitement of violence." It acted after Facebook, Snapchat, Twitch and other platforms placed limits on him. | | | By Michael D. Shear and Jim Tankersley With job losses, record coronavirus numbers and politics in turmoil after the storming of the Capitol, the president-elect pressed for quick passage of a stimulus package to help struggling Americans. | | |
| U.S. By Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Tracey Tully The death of Brian Sicknick, a military veteran and experienced Capitol Police officer, amplified the tragedy of Wednesday's riots and undermined President Trump's pro-law-enforcement claims. | | | Opinion By The Editorial Board How the world reacted to the Trumpist mob that sacked the heart of American democracy. | | |
| By Lindsay Crouse, Adam Westbrook and Sanya Dosani Electoral violence is in our DNA | | | By Jonah M. Kessel, Timothy Wolfer, Edythe McNamee and Sarah Kerr Our cameras captured the mayhem, confusion and chaos outside the Capitol as Trump supporters entered and disrupted certification of the Electoral College results. | | | By The Associated Press Bobi Wine, Uganda's leading opposition figure, was pulled from his car by the police on Thursday. He has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court accusing the country's president of authorizing a campaign of violence against opposition politicians and their supporters ahead of next week's general election. | | |
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