
Left-wing radicals have been mobilizing near the nation’s capital ahead of the January 20 inauguration, which has been moved indoors. Since summer, we have tracked D.C.’s radical networks—their movements, methods, and potential for violence. After George Floyd’s death in 2020, these groups learned that street protests could yield political gains. Now, with Donald Trump returning to the White House, they’re weighing their options.
The People’s March, moving through the streets of Washington in opposition to Trump three days before his inauguration. pic.twitter.com/3PemI6UKg3
— Alejandro Alvarez (@aletweetsnews) January 18, 2025
TIME magazine ran a piece, "11 Ways To Avoid Spiraling On Inauguration Day," for those that might be triggered by Trump's second Inauguration.
One suggestion was: "Cry with a friend," instead of alone. pic.twitter.com/ohI4U6sbbA
— Emergent Perspective (@_emergent_) January 17, 2025
h/t XC
