In the year since the January 6th Capitol attack, far-right influencers and extremists are taking new approaches to organizing online.
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In the year since the January 6th Capitol attack, far-right influencers and extremists are taking new approaches to organizing online.
(Image credit: Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
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