The Lawfare Podcast

Lawfare Archive: A Jan. 6 Committee Staffer on Far-Right Extremism

Jan 10, 2026
Jacob Glick, former investigative counsel for the January 6th Select Committee and current policy counsel at Georgetown, dives into the intricate web of far-right extremism. He outlines how COVID isolation fueled radicalization and discusses the role of social media in propagating extremist ideas. Glick shares insights from his interviews with rioters, revealing their motivations and the challenges in understanding their perspectives. He highlights the persistent threat of extremist movements and advocates for stronger anti-paramilitary laws to address vigilante groups.
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ANECDOTE

Rioters' Deposition Behaviors Varied

  • Some rioters eagerly narrated their reasons and distanced themselves from violence during depositions.
  • Others with greater criminal exposure were tight-lipped when questioned by the committee.
INSIGHT

Long Build-Up To January 6

  • Far-right violent extremism built up long before January 6 and intersected with Trump's rhetoric to enable the attack.
  • A coalesced authoritarian faction remains active and poses ongoing democratic risk.
INSIGHT

Paramilitary Mindset Undermines Democracy

  • These groups see themselves as private enforcers replacing state force and reject the monopoly on violence.
  • That belief is foundationally anti-democratic and expands beyond named militias.
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