#rememberJanuary6th

Dennis ADharmaDog
2026-01-07


"Those seeking to preserve the record of one of the darkest days in recent U.S. history will be doing so, like the survivors of Greenwood and other outbursts of violence around the world, in direct opposition to their own government."

Memory-Holing Jan. 6: What Happens When You Try to Make History Vanish?

"The Trump administration’s decision to delete a DOJ database of cases against Capitol riot defendants plac..."
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Dennis ADharmaDog
2026-01-07


"The reports document Trump's sweeping decision to pardon nearly all Jan. 6 defendants, and the administration's mass firing of Justice Department officials who prosecuted the participants during the Biden administration."

Ahead of 5-year anniversary of Jan. 6, report examines aftermath following Trump's return to office

"Ahead of the five-year anniversary of Jan. 6, House Democrats are examining the aftermath..."
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Civil Discourse – The Dangerous Revision Of Jan 6 History On The Official WH Website – Joyce Vance

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The Dangerous Revision Of Jan 6 History On The Official WH Website

By Joyce Vance, Jan 06, 2026

As I wrote to you last night, five years on from January 6, Donald Trump is trying to rewrite the history of the insurrection. The White House published a new website today, detailing their version of the timeline of the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters. He accuses Democrats, pictured in black and white across the top of the page along with Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, of promoting a “gaslighting narrative” of the day’s events.

The new page starts with the claim that, “President Trump took decisive action to pardon January 6 defendants who were unfairly targeted, overcharged, and used as political examples. They were not protected by the leaders who failed them. They were punished to cover incompetence.” It goes on to assert that his pardons ended “years of harsh solitary confinement, denied due process, and family separation for exercising their First Amendment rights.” The website fails to acknowledge that these criminal defendants were charged by grand juries, convicted at trial, or in many cases, convicted after they pled guilty, and had full appeal rights.

Trump concludes: “The Democrats masterfully reversed reality after January 6, branding peaceful patriotic protesters as ‘insurrectionists’ and framing the event as a violent coup attempt orchestrated by Trump—despite no evidence of armed rebellion or intent to overthrow the government. In truth, it was the Democrats who staged the real insurrection,” which the website says was the certification of the 2020 election that the White House describes as “fraud-ridden” and for allegedly “weaponizing federal agencies to hunt down dissenters.” The courts resoundingly rejected Trump’s claims of a stolen election, with even the Supreme Court ruling against him.

Some of Trump’s peacefully protesting tourists…

The website turns to the blame game—trying to foist off responsibility for January 6 on Nancy Pelosi and Democrats—and offers a timeline that emphasizes Trump’s call for peaceful protest.

A video taken by Pelosi’s daughter is included for the stunning proposition that she accepted blame for the attack on the Capitol. It’s selectively edited video and a debunked claim, indeed, an insincere one for the man who ignored pleas for help from members of his own party and watched the chaos unfold on television when he could have put a stop to it. As Pelosi’s office put it at the time, “Numerous independent fact-checkers have confirmed again and again that Speaker Pelosi did not plan her own assassination on January 6th.” But there it is, on the White House’s official website.

In a speech this morning at the House GOP retreat, held at the newly renamed “Trump Kennedy Center,” Trump, referring to the speech he gave on the Ellipse five years ago, alleged that “the news never reported the words ‘walk or march peacefully and patriotically to the Capitol.’” As far as I recall, those words were widely reported, along with everything else the president said and tweeted at the time, in full context. Trump’s claim that he called for an entirely peaceful protest that day is offset by Jack Smith’s recent testimony that the evidence he compiled established Trump’s complicity. “The evidence here made clear that President Trump was by a large measure the most culpable and most responsible person in this conspiracy. These crimes were committed for his benefit. The attack that happened at the Capitol, part of this case, does not happen without him. The other co-conspirators were doing this for his benefit.”

Read the full transcript of Trump’s speech to the crowd on January 6, 2021, here [https://www.rev.com/transcripts/donald-trump-speech-save-america-rally-transcript-january-6] and make your own assessment. The full context is important, especially with the president installing a sanitized version on the White House website, a slanted version that includes the word he was doubtless encouraged to insert about peacefulness, for the obvious reason that the speech was one that otherwise exhorted the crowd to take action. “We will never give up. We will never concede, it doesn’t happen. You don’t concede when there’s theft involved,” the president told the crowd in the first seconds of his address.

Trump also said:

  • “Our country has had enough. We will not take it anymore and that’s what this is all about. To use a favorite term that all of you people really came up with, we will stop the steal. Today I will lay out just some of the evidence proving that we won this election, and we won it by a landslide. This was not a close election.”
  • “By the way, does anybody believe that Joe had 80 million votes? Does anybody believe that? … There’s never been anything like this. We will not let them silence your voices. We’re not going to let it happen. Not going to let it happen.”
  • [The crowd then breaks in, chanting, “Fight for Trump! Fight for Trump! Fight for Trump!” Trump does not discourage this.]
  • “We’re going walk down to the Capitol, and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators, and congressmen and women … You have to show strength, and you have to be strong … We have come to demand that Congress do the right thing and only count the electors who have been lawfully slated, lawfully slated. I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. Today we will see whether Republicans stand strong for integrity of our elections.”
  • “Looking out at all the amazing patriots here today, I have never been more confident in our nation’s future. Well, I have to say we have to be a little bit careful. That’s a nice statement, but we have to be a little careful with that statement. If we allow this group of people to illegally take over our country, because it’s illegal when the votes are illegal, when the way they got there is illegal, when the States that vote are given false and fraudulent information.”
  • “So we’re going to, we’re going to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue, I love Pennsylvania Avenue, and we’re going to the Capitol and we’re going to try and give … The Democrats are hopeless. They’re never voting for anything, not even one vote. But we’re going to try and give our Republicans, the weak ones, because the strong ones don’t need any of our help, we’re going to try and give them the kind of pride and boldness that they need to take back our country.”

This morning, Nancy Pelosi tweeted, “We must speak plainly: January 6th was an attempted coup. It was an effort to nullify millions of lawful votes and subvert the will of the American people. But the attack failed because of the courage of public servants who gave proof through the night that our flag was still there by refusing to bend to pressure, threats, or intimidation. On that day, the Constitution held and we kept the Republic.”

Trump is trying to take it away again, this time with a rewrite of history that is worthy of George Orwell’s 1984. Our job as citizens is clear. We have to remain committed and refuse to let that happen. Facts are powerful. If the truth wasn’t so damaging, Trump wouldn’t be going to this much trouble to rewrite it. That he has public resources and a president’s bully pulpit to do it with is shameful and dangerous.

Last night I wrote to you about the Virginia museum curator, Bill Martin, who insisted on exhibits that put on display a shameful history of teaching fourth graders in the state that slavery was a good time with happy slaves, a gross misrepresentation of reality. Mr. Martin stood for the truth and dislodged and exposed that narrative so it could not be reinstated. We have to do that with Trump’s newest effort to rewrite the history of January 6. Trump may temporarily control government websites and museums, but we control the public narrative on the ground—we are everywhere across the country.

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NPR investigation shows how the government tried to erase information about January 6

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NPR investigation shows how the government tried to erase information about January 6

By Tom Dreisbach, Ayesha Rascoe, Published January 4, 2026 at 7:56 AM EST

AYESHA RASCOE, HOST:

Since President Trump returned to office, his administration has actively tried to erase government information about the January 6, 2021, attack by his supporters on the U.S. Capitol. Now on the fifth anniversary of the attack, NPR is preserving the history of that day. We’ve created a public archive, featuring hundreds of videos submitted as evidence, a timeline of events and our own searchable database of those cases, plus a two-part podcast on that day and the aftermath. NPR investigations correspondent Tom Dreisbach joins us now. Good morning.

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TOM DREISBACH, BYLINE: Good morning, Ayesha.

RASCOE: A lot of people saw footage from January 6 live, or they watched the hearings in Congress. What more was there to uncover about this story?

DREISBACH: Well, part of the reason we’re undertaking this project is ’cause we’re at this really striking moment with the public’s understanding of what actually happened. You know, the government is actively trying to rewrite this history.

Five years ago, right after it happened, there was kind of a consensus. Republicans like Senator Ted Cruz called it an act of domestic terrorism. So did the FBI. Even Trump himself said the rioters, quote, “defiled the seat of democracy” and must, quote, “pay.” Five years later, Trump has now given mass pardons to more than 1,500 January 6 rioters. And those pardons applied to all of the most violent people, people who brutally assaulted police officers. Trump even calls them great patriots. And when he was asked why he included the violent rioters who assaulted cops, he denied that they had committed violence. Here’s what he said last year.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: I pardoned J6 people who were assaulted by our government. That’s who assaulted. And they were treated unfairly. There’s never been a group of people in this country, outside of maybe one instance I can think of, but I won’t get into it, that were treated more horribly than the people of J6. So, no, I didn’t assault. They didn’t assault. They were assaulted.

DREISBACH: In reality, hundreds of defendants did commit violent assaults. But the administration is trying to change reality as people understand it. The Justice Department deleted records of those cases. They scrubbed references to January 6 as a riot. They fired dozens of prosecutors who worked on those cases, and they even hired a former January 6 defendant at the Justice Department, a guy who called cops Nazis and loudly yelled that the rioters should kill the cops. So with all those actions to rewrite this history, we thought it was really important to just ground people in the facts. And with all these 1,500 court cases, we have this massive trove of evidence, thousands of videos that we reviewed that show parts of the riot that most people have never seen.

RASCOE: So what can you tell us about what you found in those records?

DREISBACH: Well, part of it is just busting some of the myths that I hear all the time, even today. One of those most persistent myths is that, oh, it was just a rally and some people got riled up. But the evidence shows people planning for violence, bringing weapons. There’s this video of one rioter. His name was Russell Taylor, and he sent this video to his friend.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

RUSSELL TAYLOR: All right, guys, getting my loadout bag. I got the carbon fiber knuckles, matching hatchets and a little bit of excitement.

(SOUNDBITE OF STUN GUN BUZZING)

DREISBACH: That sound was a stun gun, and Taylor later pleaded guilty to conspiracy to obstruct Congress. Other rioters brought loaded guns – firearms. And then on January 6, when rioters actually did use violence, a lot of them were talking about how it was time for revolution, for civil war, to hang Mike Pence, the then-vice president, and Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House at the time. And here’s just a few things that rioters said. These are all taken from the court exhibits.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

UNIDENTIFIED RIOTER #1: If the government is no longer for the people, it is your right, nay, it is your duty to overthrow that government.

UNIDENTIFIED RIOTER #2: That’s right.

UNIDENTIFIED RIOTER #3: They attacked us first, so we stormed the building.

UNIDENTIFIED RIOTER #4: Traitors will be shot. Pence…

UNIDENTIFIED RIOTER #5: We’re coming.

UNIDENTIFIED RIOTER #4: …We’re coming. We…

UNIDENTIFIED RIOTER #5: This is war.

UNIDENTIFIED RIOTER #4: It’s war.

DREISBACH: We should say here that leaders of two extremist groups, the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, they were convicted of seditious conspiracy against the United States. They received the most serious prison sentences of any defendants, and then Trump came to office and freed them all.

RASCOE: It’s been almost a year since the rioters received pardons. What are they doing now?

DREISBACH: You know, it’s such a big group of people, more than 1,500 defendants, so it really varies. Some are threatening revenge, like the former leader of the Proud Boys. His name is Enrique Tarrio. Some are really just struggling to get by. They can’t find work. One of them told me he had the scarlet eye of insurrection on him. But several have gotten into more legal trouble. One man is facing criminal charges for allegedly threatening to kill Hakeem Jeffries, the House minority leader. Another man has been charged with child molestation, and one of his victims is allegedly an 11-year-old. I asked the Trump administration about those cases, and a White House spokeswoman told me we were spreading, quote, “left-wing talking points” and that the defendants, they said, were aggressively over prosecuted for political purposes.

RASCOE: What about the police who defended the Capitol? People might have heard the statistic that a hundred and forty police officers were injured in the attack. What does the evidence that you looked at show when it comes to the police officers?

DREISBACH: First and foremost is just the brutality of the violence. You know, there’s countless videos and images of officers struggling to breathe from pepper sprays or what’s called bear spray. They’re collapsed on the ground, or they’ve been beaten and they’re trying to wrap up bloodied and broken fingers. Some of the most difficult parts of that day for officers was just not knowing if they would make it home alive. One of the injured officers provided this victim impact statement in one of the court cases, and it’s really stuck with me. He said, quote, “one of the hardest moments of my life was returning home and seeing my wife at 2:30 a.m. weeping in despair and relief, knowing that I made it home.”

Another officer described excruciating back pain that he still has from his injuries, which means he can’t play with his kids anymore. And then there’s so much mental trauma that you hear about from the officers. For this project, I talked with Daniel Hodges. He’s a D.C. police officer. He was repeatedly assaulted through the day on January 6. Rioters punched him, kicked him, tried to gouge out his eyes and crushed him inside a doorway. And I asked him how that experience has changed him.

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Jonathan Karl Reveals Mike Pence’s Dramatic Handwritten Notes From January 6, 2021 – YouTube

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Political opposition is not rebellion or insurrection. Attacking the legislature in order to halt the normal functioning of the government, that is rebellion and insurrection.

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