Justice Department Removes Jan. 6 Charge Press Releases, Prompting Backlash

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NBC News reports that the Justice Department removed hundreds of press releases detailing charges against Jan. 6 defendants from its website, a move critics say reframes the riot and benefits those charged; the DOJ’s Rapid Response X account defended the action as reversing ‘weaponization’ under the Biden administration, while a separate $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund has sparked bipartisan backlash and multiple lawsuits from watchdog groups and others.
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