Biden to blame Trump for January 6 "chaos and carnage"
President Biden will address the nation on the anniversary of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Nancy Cordes has a preview of what he's expected to say.
President Biden will address the nation on the anniversary of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Nancy Cordes has a preview of what he's expected to say.
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The attorney general marked one year since the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol with a sweeping defense of the Justice Department's investigation.
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In January 2021, Bill Whitaker reported on the siege of the Capitol on January 6th and how law enforcement failed to keep the building safe.
In March 2021, Scott Pelley interviewed federal prosecutor Michael Sherwin, the leader of the investigation into the assault on the Capitol that January. Sherwin had charged hundreds for their role in the insurrection and provided details about the individuals and groups who took part in the assault.
Days after the January 6th riots at the United States Capitol, Lesley Stahl spoke with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
In April 2021, Sharyn Alfonsi reported on the Oath Keepers, a militia movement made up of current and former members of the military and law enforcement. While many members of the group were associated with the January 6th attack on the Capitol, other members had spoken out against the riot.
From law enforcement failing to secure the building to the federal prosecutor charging hundreds for their role: Here is how 60 Minutes reported on the 2021 insurrection.
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In January 2021, Scott Pelley reported on President Trump's efforts to overturn the election results in Georgia, including an interview with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
In the days after the 2020 presidential election, Bill Whitaker reported on the days-long effort to count the votes in Pennsylvania.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland says the Department of Justice could charge people who were not physically present at the Capitol on January 6. Garland spoke the day before before the White House and Congress are set to mark the first anniversary of the attack. CBS News national affairs and justice correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN to discuss the announcement.