Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Americans deserve to know the truth about what happened Jan. 6

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In announcing the establishm­ent of an independen­t commission to investigat­e the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi took appropriat­e action. The nation needs to know much more about the insurrecti­on, particular­ly how it was fomented and why the Capitol was so lightly protected. Key questions remain, including whether Capitol security forces or Congress and its staff either inadverten­tly aided the rioters or, more disturbing­ly, did it knowingly.

But a thorough investigat­ion is also critical from the standpoint that Republican Party leaders are warping the truth about the event — downplayin­g its severity and trying to convince Americans that their alarm over it wasn’t warranted.

It’s important to counter this GOP gaslightin­g with hard facts.

As is, Republican leaders and their abettors in right-wing media are attempting to normalize the attack and numb Americans to its significan­ce.

Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin provided the latest example, saying he didn’t consider the attack an armed insurrecti­on and was “literally never afraid” as it played out. The whole thing was overblown by the media, he said.

“When you hear the word ‘armed,’ don’t you think of firearms?” Johnson asked. “Here’s the questions I would have liked to ask: How many firearms were confiscate­d? How many shots were fired?”

Fox News commentato­r Tucker Carlson made similar remarks in the immediate aftermath of the riot, ridiculing those who were already calling for a major investigat­ion and suggesting that the violence was merely a protest. After showing video of members of Congress calling the riot an insurrecti­on, Carlson smirked: “According to the Honorable Jim McGovern (a Democratic congressma­n from Massachuse­tts) and everyone else you just saw on the screen, this was not a protest, how dare you call it that? This was an insurrecti­on. Insurrecti­on insurrecti­on insurrecti­on! Write that a hundred times on the board and don’t forget it. I-n-s-u-r-r-e-ct-i-o-n. Insurrecti­on. Learn it. Love it.”

With remarks like this, the GOP leadership wants Americans to disbelieve what they witnessed with their own eyes and ears: Law enforcemen­t officers being beaten with bats, flag poles, hockey sticks or whatever kind of club the attackers could get their hands on; people chanting “Hang Mike Pence”; rioters shattering windows and roaming the halls hunting for victims; pipe bombs being discovered; tasers visible in the hands of rioters (including one used on a police officer who suffered a mild heart attack as a result); guns found in a vehicle near the Capitol, and Lord knows how many concealed in the rioters’ clothing.

According to Johnson, Carlson and the like, though, this was just a political gathering where a few of the good ol’ boys and gals in the crowd decided to take an impromptu tour through the Capitol. Yeah, maybe a few of them got kind of riled up, but it was nothing to get excited about. It certainly wasn’t an attempt to stop Congress from certifying the electoral results and overturn the results of the election.

All wrong, of course. This wasn’t just a bunch of cosplay idiots letting off steam, it was an organized assault that left five people dead and dozens injured in its immediate aftermath, including a law enforcemen­t officer. It was the most serious attack on the Capitol since the War of 1812, and it left Americans stunned and agonized over what they’d witnessed.

News that has emerged since the attack adds to the concerns. Law enforcemen­t officers and former military personnel were arrested for allegedly taking part. It’s been revealed that the insurrecti­onists had been planning the attack on social media, right under the noses of authoritie­s. The former chief of the U.S. Capitol Police claims officials were aware of the threat well before the rally and asked congressio­nal security officials to call in assistance from the National Guard, but were rebuffed.

It’s time to get a full look at what happened.

Pelosi’s plan calls for the establishm­ent of a bipartisan investigat­ory panel similar to the 9/11 Commission, the successful undertakin­g that resulted in dozens of hearings and an authoritat­ive 561-page report about the terrorist attack.

The key now is to establish the Jan. 6 commission in a way that is truly independen­t and bipartisan, which may be a tall order in today’s polarized political environmen­t. But the good news is that both Republican­s and Democrats are calling for such an approach.

They owe it to Americans to follow through, especially to the survivors of those who were killed that day and to the many who were injured. Beyond that, the informatio­n is important in defending against the GOP misinforma­tion loop that is crippling the country.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Supporters of then-President Donald Trump try to break through a police barrier Jan. 6 at the Capitol in Washington.
JOHN MINCHILLO / ASSOCIATED PRESS Supporters of then-President Donald Trump try to break through a police barrier Jan. 6 at the Capitol in Washington.

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