World Economic Forum-partnered Meta is making "illegal calls for murder and violence against citizens of the Russian Federation," said Russia's Investigative Committee.
NYT reporter seen on camera admitting his January 6 reporting was incorrect and that there were FBI informants amongst those who invaded the Capitol Building.
Law enforcement was seen putting up high fencing around the capitol building following an announcement on Feb. 27 about the barriers from officials, calling it a security measure in the wake of the Jan. 6 riots.
Matthew Perna, a Trump supporter who was arrested and charged with non-violent trespassing crimes following the January 6 election protests, has committed suicide. According to Perna’s family, his suicide came as the DOJ planned to tack on extra charges. Perna’s passing was confirmed by American Greatness reporter Julie Kelly.
Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old who was acquitted in the shooting deaths that occurred during last year's rioting in Kenosha, announced his intention to sue news companies and celebrities for spreading "lies" about him.
A group supported by Black Lives Matter Louisville has posted bail for the 21-year-old charged with attempting to shoot mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg.
Tenessee Republican state Rep. Bruce Griffey has introduced a bill in honor of Kyle Rittenhouse that would compensate defendants found not guilty for self-defense.