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kbin.social

Honest question: why do we need live coverage of this? Isn't it just like "a thing that happened," and new developments will take days or weeks to come?

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kbin.social

BBC likes this style. Journalists are working in real time to decipher official documents, Trump team responds, other key players respond, etc.

In my eyes it's also a way to sort articles in a convenient and timely manner.

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I know there's a "queueing" and "British" joke in here somewhere; I just can't find it.

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Honest question: why do we need live coverage of this?

Because US politics is now the biggest reality show on the planet.

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The details will take hours to come out, and then to be explained, and there will in parallel be political and expert reactions, and the relating and explanation of those.

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kbin.social

The ex-president spread lies about the 2020 election which led to the 6 January "riot," it is alleged.

That's better.

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Thank you. This will be a fun link to keep an eye on while at work today.

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Apologies if you see multiple posts of this link by me. I've deleted the others but they may take time to disappear on your platform.

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