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The Department of Justice wants to know more about the people who liked an anti-Trump Facebook page before the president's inauguration. 

Turns out the government issued three warrants to Facebook on Feb. 9, one of which the ACLU has called "overbroad" and all of which the group is now fighting in a Washington, D.C. court. 

Prosecutors charged around 200 inauguration protesters with rioting and destruction of property, and the DOJ alleges that a Facebook page now called "Resist This" incited a riot, according to the warrant. Resist This and DisruptJ20 have described themselves as groups that reject "all forms of domination and oppression, particularly those based on racism, poverty, gender & sexuality" that use "a diversity of tactics." Read more...

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