Domestic extremist movements have evolved and adapted in the year since the insurrection at the US Capitol building, according to a new report by the Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab). The BBC’s Jared Holt explains how the shifts were observed.
Source: atlanticcouncil.orgPublished on 2022-01-04
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