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The Independent·Saturday, May 23, 2026

Trump’s DOJ purges site of news releases on Jan 6 attack branding them ‘partisan propaganda’

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AI Summary

The Trump administration's DOJ removed news releases about January 6 from its website, with officials characterizing them as 'partisan propaganda.' The article frames this as part of a broader effort to reshape the narrative around the 2021 Capitol attack.

Claims Made In This Story
Trump's DOJ purged Jan 6 news releases from its website
Releases were branded as 'partisan propaganda' by the administration
This represents a narrative-reshaping effort regarding the Capitol attack
What Is Missing From This Story
No specific quotes from DOJ officials explaining the removals
No information on how many releases were removed or their original content
No perspective from those who created or defended the original releases
No legal or precedent context for removing archived official statements
Unclear if releases remain accessible through archives or were permanently deleted
Framing Techniques Detected
Loaded headline using 'purges' (suggests authoritarian action)
Scare-quote usage around 'partisan propaganda' without substantiation
Characterization of narrative control as sinister via 'reshape'
Framing removal as part of pattern ('latest step') without detailed evidence of pattern
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