DOJ Scrubbed its Website of Documents Related to January 6th Crimes

Follow up to $1.8 Billion Fund Could Funnel Money to Trump Allies, Decoding Fox News – The DOJ website now shows a blank page. Links to documents have been eliminated. I posted real time reporting throughout January 6, 2021 and identified a number of sources to access government documents specific to the event. These documents are no longer part of the official government online repository. However, listed below are some of the archived versions of critical documents that remain available. Via Scott MacFarlane – first look at the bipartisan U.S. House legislation that seeks to outlaw the fund. Here it is. See also House Democrats’ Litigation Task Force Fights to Block Trump’s Self-Dealing Settlement in Sham $10 Billion IRS Lawsuit.

Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol

C-SPAN – January 6 Hearings – First Open Testimony Before January 6 Committee. Held June 9, 2022. After months of closed door investigations, the House January 6 Committee held its first hearing with public testimony about what transpired-and why-during the assault on the U.S. Capitol. Users may search the transcript by choosing text, people or graphical timeline, filter by speaker, or search the text.

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