If you'd like to follow along with the #January6thCommitteeHearing while viewing the primary documents (including those related to Peter Navarro), you can check out our Jan 6 resource page
Today's hearing just adjourned. We'll be getting our notes together and then we'll see you again in our Twitter Space at 3pm--do not miss.
In the meantime, senior editor @rparloff is in the courthouse right now to live-tweet a hearing with the man who carried the Confederate battle flag into the Capitol on Jan 6.
The #Jan6thcommittee has renewed its request to Rep. Loudermilk for information about a tour he led through the Capitol complex the day before the insurrection.
@rohini_kurup The #Jan6thCommittee says that after reviewing surveillance footage, social media activity, and witness testimony, it discovered that Loudermilk led a tour through the Capitol complex that day, despite the complex being closed to visitors.
@rohini_kurup The request comes two days after Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger sent a letter, also posted to the Jan. 6 Project page, saying that police found nothing suspicious about the tour.
The Fediverse isn’t a social media site but a decentralized collection of servers that represents an entirely different way of organizing social media.
Unlike Twitter or YouTube, which are both ONE THING in themselves, the "Fediverse" is "A network of interconnected servers, which communicate with each other based on decentralized networking protocols."
You may have heard of some of the bigger names: Mastadon, PeerTube, Pleroma
(Incidentally, would anybody be interested if Lawfare set up shop in the Fediverse? Asking for @ARozenshtein)