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Sat May 24, 2025, 12:34 PM May 2025

Why are Republicans refusing to budge on the Jan. 6 plaque honoring law enforcement? [View all]

A plaque to recognize the officers who protected the Capitol on Jan. 6 was supposed to be installed by March 2023. Why is it gathering dust in a closet?

Why are Republicans refusing to budge on the Jan. 6 plaque honoring law enforcement? - MSNBC

Charlie Davis (@charlespdavis.bsky.social) 2025-05-24T02:41:43.055Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/are-republicans-refusing-budge-jan-6-plaque-honoring-law-enforcement-rcna208834

After the Jan. 6 attack, lawmakers agreed to install a permanent plaque to honor the law enforcement personnel who helped protect the U.S. Capitol against right-wing rioters. By statute, the plaque would list the names of the officers who served; it would be placed on the western side of the building; and it would be in place by March 2023.

That was two months ago. As The Washington Post reported, the plaque is done, and it’s ready to be installed, but it’s currently “sitting in a Capitol basement utility room surrounded by tools and maintenance equipment.”

Last week, House and Senate Democrats used the backdrop of National Police Week to highlight their ongoing efforts to have the legislation implemented. They say the only thing keeping the plaque from public view is that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) and Republican members have not yet instructed the Architect of the Capitol to install it.


The Post’s report added that Architect of the Capitol Thomas Austin confirmed during a congressional hearing last month that his office needs approval from the House speaker’s office — that and Johnson still hasn’t given his approval.

As is usually the case when the political discussion turns to the Jan. 6 assault, a variety of Democrats have been quick to draw attention to this, while Republican officials have denied comment......

In other words, for the incumbent president, there’s an “us” and a “them.” The rioters who attacked the Capitol in Trump’s name are part of the former, while the police are part of the latter. It’s a perspective rooted in the idea that there are tribal political teams, and as far as Trump’s concerned, the officers who served on Jan. 6 were the opposition.

Congressional Republicans know this, which helps to explain why the plaque that should’ve been installed months ago is gathering dust in a closet.
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