The Justice Department faces backlash after removing references to Donald Trump and the January 6 Capitol attack from court records related to the sentencing of Taylor Taranto, a pardoned January 6 rioter. This decision has led to the suspension of two prosecutors who originally included these references, and critics describe the actions as an alarming attempt at “whitewashing” significant historical events.
The modified court filings, which erased mention of Trump’s social media post that allegedly incited Taranto’s actions, have prompted outrage within legal circles, with former prosecutors labeling the situation as “Orwellian.” The implications of such changes raise critical questions regarding transparency and accountability in the Department of Justice, particularly as Taranto’s case highlights ongoing concerns surrounding threats against public figures following the Capitol riot.
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