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Trump's justice department scrubs its website of news releases about January 6 defendants

The Department of Justice has removed news releases concerning criminal cases related to the January 6th Capitol attack from its website, labeling the information as "partisan propaganda." This action is described as an effort to rewrite the history of the assault. The department stated it is reversing the "weaponization" under the Biden administration and aims to compensate those it believes were "persecuted for political purposes." This includes stripping the website of what it deems "partisan propaganda." Among the removed releases were those about seditious conspiracy cases against members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, whose convictions were recently vacated and cases dismissed.

Associated PressThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-23 · 14:23 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Trump's justice department scrubs its website of news releases about January 6 defendants
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The Department of Justice has removed news releases concerning criminal cases related to the January 6th Capitol attack from its website, labeling the information as "partisan propaganda." This action is described as an effort to rewrite the history of the assault. The department stated it is reversing the "weaponization" under the Biden administration and aims to compensate those it believes were "persecuted for political purposes." This includes stripping the website of what it deems "partisan propaganda." Among the removed releases were those about seditious conspiracy cases against members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, whose convictions were recently vacated and cases dismissed. The department also announced a fund to compensate individuals who feel they were unjustly investigated and prosecuted.

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The DOJ asked a federal appeals court to vacate seditious conspiracy convictions against Proud Boys and Oath Keepers members.

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The DOJ announced the creation of a $1.776bn fund to compensate Trump allies who feel unjustly investigated and prosecuted.

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The DOJ called the removed information about prosecutions 'partisan propaganda'.

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The Department of Justice removed news releases about criminal cases related to the January 6 Capitol attack from its website.

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Trump's administration is accused of rewriting the history of the January 6 assault on the US Capitol.

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The Department of Justice is acknowledging it has removed from its website news releases about criminal cases related to the 6 January 2021 Capitol attack, calling the information about the prosecutions “partisan propaganda”.The purge of news releases documenting criminal charges, convictions and sentencings is the latest step by the Trump administration to dramatically rewrite the history of the assault on the US Capitol, when hundreds of supporters of Donald Trump stormed the building in an effort to halt the congressional certification of his 2020 election loss to Democrat Joe Biden.Trump, on his first day back in office in January 2025 , pardoned, commuted the prison sentences or vowed to dismiss the cases of all of the 1,500-plus people charged with crimes during the Capitol assault, including those convicted of attacking officers with makeshift weapons such as flagpoles, a hockey stick and a crutch.On Monday, the justice department announced the creation of a $1.776bn fund meant to compensate Trump allies who feel they were unjustly investigated and prosecuted. The acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, has not ruled out that rioters convicted of violence will be eligible for payouts, prompting bipartisan anger in Congress.After a journalist on Friday observed on the social media platform X that the justice department was “quietly” removing news releases on its website that were related to the January 6 attack, including about a Texas man who pleaded guilty to assault and also faced separate state charges of soliciting a minor, the department responded through its “rapid response” account that there was “nothing ‘quiet’ about it”.“We are proud to reverse the [justice department’s] weaponization under the Biden administration. We will do everything in our power to make whole those who were persecuted for political purposes,” the post said. “This includes stripping [the justice department’s] website of partisan propaganda.”Among the releases removed from the site were those concerning seditious conspiracy cases against members of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, far-right extremist groups. The justice department, in an unopposed motion last month, asked a federal appeals court to vacate those seditious conspiracy convictions, a request that was granted on Thursday. The department on Friday moved to dismiss the cases against the group members.
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