The HillΒ·Saturday, May 23, 2026
DOJ defends deleting releases tied to Jan. 6 attack from website: βWe are proudβ
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AI Summary
The DOJ is removing press releases about Jan. 6 Capitol attack prosecutions from its website, stating the action dispels 'partisan propaganda.' This occurs after Trump pardoned most Jan. 6 defendants upon returning to office.
Claims Made In This Story
DOJ is pulling press releases related to Jan. 6 charges from website
DOJ cites effort to dispel 'partisan propaganda' as reason
Trump pardoned nearly all Jan. 6 defendants after returning to presidency
What Is Missing From This Story
DOJ's specific justification beyond the quoted 'partisan propaganda' language
Which specific press releases are being removed and timeline of removal
Reaction from Congress, legal experts, or transparency advocates
How many defendants were pardoned versus prosecuted
Historical precedent for federal agencies removing press releases
Framing Techniques Detected
Scare quote around 'partisan propaganda' signals skepticism toward DOJ's stated rationale
Juxtaposition of 'proud' quote with deletion action creates cognitive dissonance
Emphasis on Trump pardon timing amplifies narrative of politicization
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