Filed Under: “January 6”
Fox News hosts privately begged Trump to call off the mob on Jan. 6, while publicly claiming it was antifa
By Oliver Willis
Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity promoted lies to their audiences, while privately acknowledging Trump-supporters committed the Capitol attack
Tucker Carlson inadvertently attacks his own fan in desperate bid to shift blame for Capitol attack
By David Neiwert
With no real evidence to support his lies about January 6, the Fox News host is resorting to smearing his own fans
Proud Boys and Oath Keepers Jan. 6 subpoenas could provide many revelations about extremist groups
By Matt Cohen
Far-right groups routinely divulge their secrets publicly, but their private documents could reveal much more to congressional investigators
Tucker Carlson spins violent fantasies to Fox News viewers in propaganda series about Jan. 6
By David Neiwert
Rupert Murdoch’s star anchor is deliberately lying to excuse and promote right-wing violence
Hacked data exposes how deeply ‘patriot’ extremism has penetrated the mainstream
By David Neiwert
Examinations of hacked records show scores of people used work emails to join extremist Oath Keepers group
House select committee considers holding Trump chief of staff Meadows in contempt
By Joan McCarter
Extremist former North Carolina congressman has been mentioned in several news reports as in touch with people who planned protests outside U.S. Capitol
Hacked data: Police officers sought to join extremist Oath Keepers group after Jan. 6 insurrection
By David Neiwert
Active-duty law enforcement officers sought out extremist paramilitary group after failed Trump coup attempt
Brazil’s Bolsonaro is replaying Donald Trump’s insurrection playbook
By Mark Sumner
Former Trump staffers are advising Jair Bolsonaro on how to whip up false fears about election fraud while his supporters threaten violence
Capitol Police officers provide gripping testimony of ‘terrorist’ attack in first January 6 hearing
By Kerry Eleveld
Giant media companies are complicit in presenting religious extremism as harmless
By Kristin Rawls
Media companies like TLC keep helping far-right Christian groups present sanitized images of themselves to the public