The truth about Jan. 6 is surfacing | Columnists

Despite so many unanswered questions about the events of that day, more than 1,100 Americans have been prosecuted because of Jan. 6, with at least 379 incarcerated. Yet the extraordinary work of accomplished journalist Lara Logan is giving the American people an overdue glimpse behind the curtain of Washington, D.C.

Despite so many unanswered questions about the events of that day, more than 1,100 Americans have been prosecuted because of Jan. 6, with at least 379 incarcerated. Yet the extraordinary work of accomplished journalist Lara Logan is giving the American people an overdue glimpse behind the curtain of Washington, D.C.

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In the news industry, Logan is anything but disregardable, having served as CBS News’ chief foreign affairs correspondent from 2006-18 and later as a host on Fox Nation. Now, in her new weekly docuseries, “The Rest of the Story,” Logan reminds the world how journalism is done — interviewing defendants, eyewitnesses, other journalists and key government officials. In her three most recent episodes, Logan asks, “Was January 6 more of a ‘fed-surrection’ than an insurrection?” Put differently, was the entire so-called “insurrection” an inside job, designed to criminally ensnare protesters and frighten others from challenging future presidential elections?

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