One Year Later: Democrats’ Planned January 6 ‘Remembrance’ Exhibit Fails to MaterializeSean Moran 4 Jan 2022
Twenty-three House Democrats failed to build a “remembrance” exhibit by the first anniversary of the January 6 protests.
In the wake of the chaos that came from the January 6 protests, Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) proposed the Capitol Remembrance Act, which would require the Architect of the Capitol (A.O.C.) to create an “exhibit” that “depicts the attack on the Capitol that occurred on January 6, 2021.”
Reps. Crow and Susan Wild (D-PA), the bill’s two main sponsors, said that the legislation would allegedly ensure the integrity of American democracy and counter “violent, anti-democratic rhetoric.”
Crow said in a statement in March:
January 6th was one of the darkest days of our democracy. Two months later, we’ve already seen people in positions of public trust try to dismiss the attacks as insignificant.The Capitol Remembrance Act would serve as a memorial to the heroic law enforcement officers who lost their lives and a reminder to future generations that our democracy is only as strong as our willingness to uphold it.
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