The Jan. 6 Capitol Attack: Inquiries and Fallout

Highlights

  1. Trump Signals an Election Year Full of Falsehoods on Jan. 6 and Democracy

    In dueling sets of speeches, Donald Trump and President Biden are framing the election as a battle for the future of democracy — with Mr. Trump brazenly casting Mr. Biden as the true menace.

     By Michael C. BenderLisa Lerer and

    At campaign rallies, Donald J. Trump has referred to the Jan. 6 attacks as “a beautiful day” and said the roughly 1,240 people arrested so far in connection with the riot were “hostages,” not prisoners.
    CreditJason Andrew for The New York Times
  2. The Jan. 6 Riot Inquiry So Far: Three Years, Hundreds of Prison Sentences

    More than 1,200 people have now been arrested in connection with the attack on the Capitol, and more than 450 sentenced to periods of incarceration. The investigation is far from over.

     By Alan Feuer and

    CreditThe New York Times
  3. Book-Signing for Marjorie Taylor Greene on Jan. 6 Stirs a Backlash

    The Georgia congresswoman has repeatedly downplayed, and at times defended, the attack on the Capitol three years ago.

     By

    Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene at a Trump campaign event in Keokuk, Iowa, on Thursday.
    CreditChristian Monterrosa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  4. Officer Who Defended Capitol on Jan. 6 Runs for Congress in Maryland

    Harry Dunn, who endured racist slurs as he fought off a pro-Trump mob and gained fame with his emotional testimony before the Jan. 6 committee, is joining a crowded Democratic primary.

     By

    “I’m running for Congress because the forces that spurred that violent attack are still at work, and as a patriotic American, it is my duty to defend our democracy,” Harry Dunn said in a statement.
    CreditOliver Contreras for The New York Times
  5. Florida Proud Boy Sentenced to 10 Years in Capitol Attack

    Christopher Worrell had gone on the run after his conviction last August, and was captured six weeks later.

     By

    Christopher Worrell, circled, on Jan. 6, 2021.
    CreditThe Justice Department

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