Filed Under: “January 6”
At least 15 police officers joined the Jan. 6 Capitol invasion
By Adele M. Stan
U.S. law enforcement agencies have been incubating far-right extremists in their ranks rather than rooting them out
One-third of Republicans running for federal office in 2022 are repeating Trump’s election lies
By Kenny Stancil
Hundreds of Republicans across the country aren’t just ignoring sore loser complaints about 2020, they’re actively repeating them
As Capitol riot indictments pile up, prosecutors are working their way up the chain of authority
By David Neiwert
Low-level insurrectionists are providing very useful information to federal investigators as they seek to avoid jail
The FBI’s intelligence failures ahead of Jan. 6 are part of a broader pattern of downplaying right-wing extremism
By David Neiwert
U.S. law enforcement agencies have a troubling history of minimizing the threat posed by far-right groups
Newly revealed documents show former Trump officials aided racist groups’ Jan. 6 plans
By Joshua Kaplan and Joaquin Sapien
Far-right ‘Stop the Steal’ leaders fooled the Capitol police and welcomed racists while White House officials worked to both contain and appease them
Far-right Trump fans planned to hang lawmakers within hours of his call for ‘wild’ protests
By Adele M. Stan
New research has revealed that Jan. 6 rioters plotted to murder U.S. officials weeks before the attack
Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema are begging Senate Republicans to support Jan. 6 commission
By Joan McCarter
Have Trump Republicans lost their grip on reality, or are they just lying to pollsters?
By Matthew Sheffield
Surveys keep finding that GOP respondents believe falsehoods, but what if they’re just lying in support of the party?
With Sarkozy’s conviction, is France showing America its future?
By booman
America can follow France’s example by prosecuting an ex-president for corruption, but it’s harder to eliminate a leader’s corrupt influence over a nation’s politics.