of the oval office. but then, it had been hours, somehow he spoke to somebody, somehow he came up with this plan, sending out the street inviting all the crazies to washington for january 6. speaking of tweets, when trump realized that he wasn t going to get what he wanted, he went on twitter just hours later, and part of that infamous treat saying january 6 will be wild. what did they take from that tweet? he took a cue from that street. we have been monitoring that event for a few weeks before. it is what we call a nothing burger. very little interest in that particular date. the next day, twitter and open source intelligence completely blew up. a lot of people would be showing up, not just regular trump supporters but really violent individuals. even after that, your concern
so, this video that i helped do with the fantastic people at the times visual investigations team and you know, using a lot of open source intelligence from a lot of other online researchers had a central finding, which was that the proud boys, on january six, were tactically maneuvering on the ground to instigate violence and advances and breaches of the building and then kind of receding into the background, so as to let the crowd around them fill the space and almost disguise their tracks, in a way. so, it s sort of a fascinating you know, like, operational move that they did, over and over and again during the capitol attack. and i think for me and this was true for your reporting and also the presentations that we saw in that first hearing, that
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