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DOJ defends deleting releases tied to Jan. 6 attack from website: ‘We are proud’

DOJ defends deleting releases tied to Jan. 6 attack from website: ‘We are proud’
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The Justice Department (DOJ) is pulling press releases from its website related to charges on individuals tied to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, citing efforts to dispel of “partisan propaganda.” The move comes more than a year after President Trump pardoned nearly all Jan. 6 defendants upon his return to the Oval Office. A...

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