One way women in D.C. are attempting to identify pro-Trump rioters? Dating applications.

One way women in D.C. are attempting to identify pro-Trump rioters? Dating applications.

Profiles demonstrated guys in MAGA caps, with #StopTheSteal within their bios

Chelsea Cirruzzo

Last week, Emily Goodman, a 29-year-old surviving in Washington, D.C., is scrolling through Bumble, an online dating software, whenever she observed some uncommon profiles.

In just one of all of them, a person named Sebastian wears an American sweatshirt and seems to be looking at a collection of marble strategies leading up to leading for the U.S. Capitol. Their visibility checks out: “In DC for some weeks. END THE STEAL.”

An additional visibility, a person are using an all-black T-shirt embellished with a little armenia white US banner. He determines themselves as an associate on the Proud kids, a male-chauvinist company with ties to white nationalism. Read more