
New York Times' 'Day of Rage' documentary dives deep into the events of Jan. 6
The film culls thousands of hours of videos from protestors and police body cams as well as archived audio to tell the story of the storming of the Capitol on...
Capitol Hill reporters remember Jan. 6 riot, assess state of politics 1 year after
Axios' Alayna Treene and The Hill's Scott Wong discuss whether Democrats will be able to pass voting rights legislation in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Vermont Democrat reflects on fleeing the Capitol on Jan. 6 riot, one year later
Vermont Democrat Peter Welch was among the lawmakers stuck in the House balcony as the angry mob approached.

NPR reporter in the thick of Jan. 6 riots reflects on the attack
NPR's Tom Bowman was in the crowds that turned violent at the Capitol last year.

Extremists who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 turn their attention from national to local politics
NBC senior reporter Brandy Zadrozny explains what's happened to the extremist groups and their online networks in the past year.
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The voices of those who experienced the Jan. 6 Capitol attack firsthand
The insurrection affected many people — residents, elected officials and their staff, journalists, and the police who were called in to protect them.

'Dark day on the calendar of American history': Historian explains how Jan. 6 will be remembered
Rice University historian Douglas Brinkley reflects on how history will view the Capitol attack.

How conservative media came to discount and deny threats from Jan. 6 insurrectionists
Fox News hosts pleaded with Trump and his chief of staff to tell Jan. 6 rioters to go home. But within days, the hosts had already started to diminish the...

U.S. experiencing 'steady assault' on fragile democracy
According to a new NPR/Ipsos poll, 64% of Americans think that U.S. democracy is in crisis and at risk of failing.

Delaware congresswoman whose Jan. 6th prayers went viral looks back at the trauma of that day
Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware called out prayers when she was trapped in the balcony on Jan. 6 as rioters stormed the Capitol.

Intelligence analyst Malcolm Nance says Jan. 6 rioters' movement will 'lose steam or explode'
Malcolm Nance, an expert on extremism, has been closely following the aspirations of those who falsely believe that the 2020 election was illegitimate.

White, employed and mainstream: What we know about the Jan. 6 rioters one year later
Political scientist Robert Pape has found that unlike other extremists he's studied, most of the Jan. 6 rioters were older, employed, and few are members of hate groups.

Rolling Stone report links Congress, White House to Jan. 6 protest organizers
The report is based on the allegations from two of the rally's organizers, who are also communicating with House investigators.
Lawmakers Continue Investigation Into Capitol Insurrection
In Tuesday's hearings, ex-police officers placed blame on intelligence and each other.

Congressional Hearings Begin On Insurrection At The Capitol
National security analyst Malcolm Nance shares what hopes Congress will ask this week as hearings begin on the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection.
Congressman Charges Trump Conspired With Extremists In Lawsuit Invoking The Ku Klux Klan Act
Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi has filed a civil lawsuit against Trump, accusing the former president of conspiring with far-right extremists who stormed the Capitol.
House Impeachment Managers' Brief Argues Trump Is Directly Responsible For Capitol Riot
Lawmakers are calling for Trump to be convicted and barred from holding future federal office.

Police Chief Wants A Permanent Fence Built Around The U.S. Capitol
The request follows heightened security threats since the Capitol insurrection earlier this month.

D.C. Hotel Owner On Why He's Open For Business On Inauguration Day Despite Threats Of Violence
Some hotels are choosing to stay open despite increased security and calls by local leaders for visitors to avoid the area due to threats of violence. Adam Crain, owner of...
A Look At Rep. Peter Meijer, The Freshman Michigan Republican Who Voted To Impeach Trump
Days after he was sworn into Congress, Rep. Peter Meijer was at the Capitol when pro-Trump extremists attacked.