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January 6
2 Years After January 6 Capitol Attack, Trump Still Hasn’t Been Charged
Most Americans believe that Trump bears at least some responsibility for the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
2 Years After Jan. 6, Part of Congress Has Been Shut Down Again by the Far Right
The people holding Congress hostage now are the same ones who helped foment the insurrection, says author Andy Campbell.
Far Right Extremists Flex Political Muscle Ahead of January 6 Anniversary
The House GOP’s failure to choose a speaker shows the power wielded by extremists at the national and local level.
House GOP Plans to Gut Ethics Commission, Block Archival of January 6 Records
McCarthy has proposed gutting the office that is considering investigating him for actions related to January 6.
January 6 Committee Withdraws Trump Subpoena
The former president falsely claimed the subpoena withdrawal was proof he “did nothing wrong.”
Jan. 6 Transcripts Show Trump Wanted “Blanket Pardon” for Capitol Attackers
Former White House counsel Pat Cipollone rejected the idea, according to testimony from Trump's former aides.
Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows Routinely Burned White House Documents
Meadows burned documents once or twice a week, his former aide Cassidy Hutchinson told the January 6 committee.
Jan. 6 Committee Member Says He’d Be Surprised If DOJ Doesn’t Indict Trump
Rep. Jamie Raskin stated there is “deep culpability” for “everything that Donald Trump did” to try to remain president.
Informant Told FBI Trump Tweet Was “Call to Arms” Weeks Before Jan. 6 Attack
In December, Trump called for his followers to gather at the Capitol on January 6 for a “wild,” “big protest.”
Year-End Funding Bill Includes Election Reforms Made to Avoid Another Jan. 6
One included reform would raise the threshold of lawmakers needed to object to the certification of election results.