President Trump hinted at starting his own social media platform.
Apple has also released a statement, suggesting the company may take similar action on the Apple Store.
President Donald Trump was banned from Twitter on Friday night.
Joe Biden in a recent interview compared standing President Donald Trump to Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi's Propaganda Minister, while calling him and others liars.
Apple is currently threatening to ban Parler—the free speech alternative to Twitter—unless the social media platform conforms to Big Tech's authoritarian censorship practices.
Twitter has suspended General Mike Flynn and Trump lawyer Sidney Powell's accounts on Friday, following Big Tech's latest crackdown on prominent conservative users.
Rioters who broke into the Capitol building during Wednesday’s deadly assault, stole laptops from the offices of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Jeff Merkley among other devices.
Derrick Evans, a State Representantive from West Virginia, has been charged by the FBI for entering a restricted area during the Capitol riots on Wednesday.
Manitoba originally imposed a 14-day lockdown in mid-November to "flatten the curve" of COVID-19. It was then extended for another two weeks, then for a month, and now for another two weeks. This means the original 14-day lockdown will last at least 51 days.
Police say they arrested Demian after refusing to show his identification and after Demian called an officer a "pig."
According to Professor Ted Bridis, the man is Adam Christian Johnson of Florida, has not voted since 2002 and is not a registered Republican
A Capitol Police officer was crushed behind a door trying to block protesters from gaining entrance, and the whole blood-curdling incident was caught on video:
Sen. Lindsey Graham was mobbed and taunted by a crowd in Washington, DC, as he was trying to make his flight. The crowd taunts him and jeers, calling him a "traitor" and a "garbage human being."
On Friday, federal agents initiated a raid in Tennessee, which took them to the State Capitol, as well as many Republican House members' residences.
Schaffer and his film crew got up close and personal with protests and riots across the country, getting assaulted in Philadelphia, and threatened in Rochester, among other cities.