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Politics
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said earlier Thursday that reports that he said former President Trump should resign in the wake of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol were false. Then the reporters who broke the news played the tapes.

Republicans face a new reckoning over what GOP House leader McCarthy said about Trump

Apr 23, 2022
McCarthy faces a tricky conversation with his conference over what he said, which could come when the House returns from recess next week, but the ultimate judge is likely former President Trump.
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Politics
Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, moderates a panel discussion titled "When did World War III Begin? Part A: Threats at Home" during the Conservative Political Action Conference on February 23, 2017.

Supreme Court Justice Thomas' wife Ginni has a long history of conservative activism

Mar 25, 2022
The text messages Virginia Thomas sent Trump's chief of staff pushing false claims about the 2020 election are the latest in her often public work to support conservative Republicans.
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World
Evan Neumann, who is wanted by the FBI, holds his new Belarusian documents at the department of citizenship and migration office in Brest, Belarus.

A Jan. 6 Capitol riot suspect wanted by the FBI was granted refugee status in Belarus

Mar 23, 2022
Evan Neumann is under federal indictment in the U.S. for more than a dozen charges linked to last year's Capitol insurrection. Russian ally Belarus has granted him asylum and protection indefinitely.
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Politics
Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., and Vice Chair Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., of the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection, testify before the House Rules Committee at the Capitol in Washington, Dec. 14, 2021. The House panel investigati

New clues emerge about the money that might have helped fund the Jan. 6 insurrection

Mar 11, 2022
Recent legal moves by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol offer some clues on how it's following the money.
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Law
The Justice Department says that as the leader and creator of a special chapter of the Proud Boys known as the Ministry of Self Defense, Enrique Tarrio "led the advance planning and remained in contact with other members of the Proud Boys during their br

Enrique Tarrio, who led the Proud Boys, is arrested over the U.S. Capitol attack

Mar 08, 2022
Enrique Tarrio may not have physically taken part on the Jan. 6 breach, but the Justice Department has charged him for allegedly leading the advance planning and taking credit for it on social media.
NPR
Law
The statement of facts supporting the arrest Tuesday of Eric Gerwatowski, 31, of New Hyde Park, N.Y., on charges stemming from last year's riot at the U.S. Capitol, is shown here.

2 Capitol riot suspects were arrested from online sleuths' info, documents show

Feb 08, 2022
The FBI has cited information compiled by online sleuths in many of the more than 730 riot-related cases filed in federal court so far.
NPR
Law
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, speaks during a 2017 rally outside the White House.

Oath Keepers leader arrested, charged with seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 riot

Jan 13, 2022
The federal government has charged Stewart Rhodes and 10 others with seditious conspiracy in the most serious case to emerge from its investigation into the Capitol riot.
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Politics
After serving as the lead manager for the ultimately unsuccessful second Trump impeachment, Rep. Jamie Raskin became a member of the House select committee looking into the Jan. 6 attacks.

After his son's suicide and the Jan. 6 attack, Rep. Jamie Raskin is not giving up

Jan 04, 2022
Raskin's son died just days before the Capitol insurrection. Now Raskin serves on the House select committee charged with investigating the Jan. 6 attack. His new memoir is Unthinkable.
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Education
Waukee School District teacher Liz Wagner, seen here in her home in Urbandale, Iowa, said last year she was on the front line of the COVID war. "Now I'm on the front line of the culture war, and I don't want to be there."

Teachers are on the front lines in Jan. 6 culture war

Jan 03, 2022
Teachers now are left to decide how — or whether — to instruct their students about the events that sit at the heart of the country's division.
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Politics
District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine announced on Tuesday that the District of Columbia is suing the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys for damages from the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

D.C.'s attorney general is suing the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over Capitol attack

Dec 14, 2021
The District of Columbia is seeking damages from the two far-right groups for allegedly conspiring to terrorize the city with the violent attack on Jan. 6.
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Politics
Roger Stone, left, and Alex Jones hold a press conference before attending a House Judiciary Committee hearing in 2018.

Roger Stone, Alex Jones among new subpoenas issued by Jan. 6 panel

Nov 22, 2021
The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has issued five new subpoenas for witnesses lawmakers want to hear from, in addition to 35 witnesses subpoenaed already.
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National
In this Jan. 6, 2021, photo, President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a rally in Washington.

Judge rejects Trump's bid to block release of Jan. 6 documents

Nov 09, 2021
In a ruling issued Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan said records of interest can be released to the panel overseeing the probe into the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.
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Politics
Protesters storm the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Jan. 6 panel issues subpoenas for right-wing Stop the Steal group and organizers

Oct 07, 2021
The Democratic-led House committee has sent out another round of subpoenas as it investigates the riot at the U.S. Capitol building.
NPR
Law
More than 600 people have been charged in the Capitol riot investigation, and at least 60 have pleaded guilty.

6 More People Connected To The Capitol Riot Plead Guilty

Sep 10, 2021
They include one man who told a family member he wanted to attend an event where he could shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on live television.
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Law
The FBI has released a substantial amount of information, including surveillance video, and a new virtual map of the steps they took the night in question, about the unidentified bomb-maker.

The FBI Releases New Video Of The Person Who Planted Bombs Before The Capitol Riot

Sep 09, 2021
The FBI is asking the American public to review the new information and come forward with any information about the possible identity of the bomb-maker.
NPR
Law
Rep. Mo Brooks, pictured in 2017 on Capitol Hill, and others were sued by another lawmaker earlier this year.

The DOJ Won't Defend Rep. Mo Brooks In Court Against Claims He Incited The Jan. 6 Riot

Jul 28, 2021
A civil lawsuit accuses Brooks, an Alabama Republican, of helping incite a pro-Trump mob into storming the Capitol on Jan. 6. Named alongside Brooks in the suit are former President Trump and others.
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Politics
U.S. Capitol Police Pfc. Harry Dunn testifies Tuesday during a House select committee hearing about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Capitol Police Officer Testifies To The Racism He Faced During The Jan. 6 Riot

Jul 27, 2021
Capitol Police Pfc. Harry Dunn noted in testimony before Congress about the U.S. Capitol insurrection that he was called the N-word after he said he voted for President Biden.
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