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White House Rewrites January 6 Narrative, Blaming Police for Capitol Attack

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On the fifth anniversary of the January 6 Capitol attack, the White House launched a new website that reinterprets the events of that day, portraying the rioters as 'peaceful protesters' and blaming law enforcement for the violence. The site claims that the actions of the Capitol Police escalated tensions and misrepresents the nature of the rioters' actions, suggesting that they were victims rather than aggressors. This revisionist history includes unfounded assertions about the deaths of Trump supporters and absolves law enforcement of responsibility for the chaos. The website also emphasizes former President Trump's pardons for those charged in connection with the attack, framing them as 'patriotic Americans.' This controversial portrayal has sparked significant backlash and raises questions about the ongoing political narrative surrounding January 6.

Key Details: • Website launched on January 6, 2026, marking five years since the Capitol attack. • Claims that law enforcement, not rioters, escalated the violence. • Accusations against then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi regarding security preparations. • Trump's pardons for nearly 1,600 individuals charged in the attack are highlighted. • Website presents a timeline that omits key details about the violence.

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Donald TrumpNancy PelosiMike PenceSteven CheungUS Capitol Police

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