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Trump admin tried to scrub Jan. 6 intel — but NPR stopped it

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National Public Radio reported that an investigation uncovered President Donald Trump's efforts to eliminate all information and intelligence related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

According to the audio report by Tom Dreisbach and Ayesha Rascoe, they have responded by creating a public archive of all videos, audio files, photos and other information available about the Jan. 6 attack, and they will make it searchable.

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Gumbys in action Jan 6th.

"The Justice Department has deleted records of those cases. It has scrubbed references to Jan. 6 as a riot. They fired dozens of prosecutors who worked on those cases. They even hired a former Jan. 6 defendant at the Justice Department, a guy who called cops Nazis and loudly yelled that the rioters should kill the cops," said Dreisbach.

Trump administration tried to scrub Jan. 6 intel — but NPR stopped it

"So, with all those actions to rewrite this history, we thought it was really important to just ground people in the facts," he continued.

The 1,500 court cases included photos, videos and information that Dreisbach said most Americans haven't seen. So, they took the "massive trove of evidence" to catalogue and ensure it is publicly available.

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