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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Justice Department Erases History; Lawfare (media outlet) Restores It
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-justice-department-erases-history--lawfare-restores-itLast week, the Justice Department began systematically removing material from its web sites regarding the many indictments and convictions related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The operation started without fanfare or formal announcement and proceeded largely unnoticed. Until, that is, journalists such as the Washington Posts Meryl Kornfield took notice of certain press releases and other materials that had conspicuously disappeared from www.justice.gov.
The Trump admin is quietly deleting info about the Capitol attack from the DOJ website as it prepares to give funds to J6ers, Kornfield posted. This week, DOJ deleted a press release about one man with an ongoing child solicitation case who came to the Capitol with bear spray.
Then, with typical bombast, the Justice Department responded by taking issue with one particular aspect of Kornfields characterization. Nothing quiet about it, the DOJ Rapid Response account replied. We are proud to reverse the DOJs weaponization under the Biden administration. We will do everything in our power to make whole those who were persecuted for political purposes. This includes stripping DOJs website of partisan propaganda.
We are not erasing history quietly, the Justice Department seemed to suggest. We are erasing history loudly and proudly.
At Lawfare, we have restored the vast bulk of what was deleted. We have also started to preemptively archive a raft of material that has not yet been deleted but probably will be, given its thematic relationship to the material that was 86ed.
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Nevilledog
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malaise
(298,333 posts)1. Very important
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orthoclad
(4,883 posts)2. The web evaporates, print is forever
In the 2010 Recession, one of the F-magazines ran a gushing article on the huge number of new billionaires. Next time I looked for it, it was gone. I guess someone said "Shh!".
After that I began downloading every significant fact that caught me, especially 2019-2021.
Save, save, save.