On a sunny but cold Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) wants to know how Capitol Hill rioters knew where to find his office.
From Townhall, Republican Senators respond to President-elect Biden comparing them to Nazis.
From The Washington Free Beacon, as Democrats prepare to take over the federal government, they could face some internal disputes.
From the Washington Examiner, the worst-dressed member of the mob who stormed the Capitol has been arrested.
From The Federalist, Twitter has become the enemy of the American people.
From American Thinker, suspicious evidence from the assault on the Capitol building.
From LifeZette, how would a new Patriot Party headed by Donald Trump fare in the future?
From NewsBusters, a liberal journalist condemns Big Tech censorship against conservatives.
From Canada Free Press, "corruption has consequences".
From The Conservative Woman, people in the U.K.'s coronavirus lockdown are lab rats.
From Free West Media, Germany creates a two-tiered coronavirus society.
From EuroNews, a noted World War II-era truck mechanic and her husband receive a coronavirus vaccine.
From The New Arab, the king of Saudi Arabia receives a coronavirus vaccine.
From Aleteia, on Christmas eve, Boko Haram attacked a church, killing 11 Christians and razing two buildings.
From Gatestone Institute, the Chinese government goes after Jack Ma's business empire.
From The Stream, the satanic roots of contemporary Marxism.
From The Hill, liberal law professor Jonathan Turley warns against holding another impeachment against President Trump. (via Townhall)
From The American Conservative, "how do you solve a problem like QAnon?" (Apologies to Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.)
From Fox News, a Capital building rioter is identified as a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, who brought zip ties with him.
From Breitbart, Reddit declines to host an unofficial Donald Trump forum.
From RedState, Twitter removes thousands of followers from conservative accounts. (via The Daily Wire)
From The Daily Wire, the ACLU worries about Big Tech censorship.
From the New York Post, for a few hours, Twitter allows "hang Mike Pence" to trend.
And from 9News, a woman who died in the Capitol riot was carrying a flag that said "don't tread on me", apparently from being trampled.
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