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Dennis Donovan

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Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:26 PM Jan 23

Politico: Trump tried to wipe away Jan. 6. Republicans brought it back front and center.

Politico - Trump tried to wipe away Jan. 6. Republicans brought it back front and center.

Trump’s effort to erase the violent assault has opened up new fronts and skirmishes in Washington’s four-year reckoning with the attack.

By Kyle Cheney

01/23/2025 06:41 PM EST

Donald Trump tried to erase the Jan. 6 riot with his pardons. But his actions — and Republicans’ formation of the subcommittee reopening the issue — put it back in the spotlight.

Republicans are eyeing a two-year effort to re-litigate the violent assault on the Capitol even as they refuse to weigh in on Trump’s decision to pardon its most egregious perpetrators — some of whom judges view as a continuing danger to society.

Democrats are livid — and fearful — that people who targeted them for violence have been abruptly absolved, but they’re also quietly hopeful that Republicans’ decision to remind Americans of the carnage will exact a political price in the midterm elections. Capitol Police are quietly — and not so quietly — furious that their assailants have been set free.

The crosscurrents come as courts continue to process the dismissal of hundreds of Jan. 6 criminal cases on Trump’s order, with several complications arising for defendants who committed separate crimes — such as deleting evidence or fleeing from justice.

In short, Trump’s effort to erase the violent assault has opened up new fronts and skirmishes in Washington’s four-year reckoning with an attack on the seat of power. Trump’s inauguration may have led to an abrupt end of the criminal cases stemming from Jan. 6, but it has ignited a new focus on its meaning in a Trump-led America.

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Politico: Trump tried to wipe away Jan. 6. Republicans brought it back front and center. (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Jan 23 OP
Ooops! Now everyone who will be watching to see the GOP "own the libs" will learn the truth. nt Jit423 Jan 23 #1
That truth will be they will make a lot of noise, find no weaponization of DoJ, & remind all of maga lawlessness. . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jan 23 #2
I agree with him blueseas Jan 23 #3
What else would it be? The gop guys aren't doing this to preserver history correctly. Biophilic Jan 23 #4

Jit423

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1. Ooops! Now everyone who will be watching to see the GOP "own the libs" will learn the truth. nt
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:31 PM
Jan 23

Bernardo de La Paz

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2. That truth will be they will make a lot of noise, find no weaponization of DoJ, & remind all of maga lawlessness. . nt
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:39 PM
Jan 23

blueseas

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3. I agree with him
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 09:11 PM
Jan 23

Snip


Democrats say they’re open to participating in the new GOP-led effort to revisit the Jan. 6 attack, though Leader Hakeem Jeffries said his caucus would likely oppose its creation if it is constructed as a purely political effort.

“If it is a select committee to whitewash the events of Jan. 6 as it relates to a violent mob that clearly attacked the Capitol and police officers … then it’s not something that we will support,” the New York Democrat said.

Biophilic

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4. What else would it be? The gop guys aren't doing this to preserver history correctly.
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 09:35 PM
Jan 23

They are doing this to recreate and whitewash history.

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