

Justice Department Struggles To Bring Jan. 6th Cases To Trial
Jul 28, 2021
Dina Temple-Raston, NPR's Investigations Correspondent, dives into the aftermath of the January 6th Capitol attack. She shares harrowing testimonies from police officers who bravely defended the Capitol amidst chaos. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by the Justice Department in prosecuting hundreds of cases, revealing a complex legal landscape that complicates accountability. Temple-Raston addresses the emotional toll on those involved, both on the defenders and the defendants, as the nation grapples with the implications for democracy.
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Officer Fanone's Testimony
- Officer Michael Fanone gave harrowing testimony, detailing his assault during the January 6th attack.
- He emphasized the physical and emotional toll, including being called a traitor and fearing for his life.
Officer Dunn's Experience with Racial Abuse
- Officer Harry Dunn recounted being targeted with racial slurs after revealing he voted for Joe Biden.
- This highlighted the racial element present within the January 6th riot.
Political Struggle Over Investigation
- Rep. Liz Cheney highlighted the political struggle surrounding the January 6th investigation.
- She expressed her preference for a bipartisan commission, which was ultimately blocked.