January 05, 2025
What A Day
What Trump's Win Means for Jan 6 Rioters
In This Episode
- Congress is set to certify President-elect Donald Trump’s victory today, on the four-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection. Since then, almost 1,500 people have been charged with crimes for their actions that day, and more than 500 people have served — or are still serving — time in prison. Not Trump, though. He’s managed to avoid any real consequences for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Hanna Rosin, co-host of The Atlantic’s narrative podcast ‘We Live Here Now,’ joins us to reflect on the Jan. 6 anniversary and what Trump’s reelection means for the rioters.
- Later in the show, a former D.C. metropolitan police officer who was at the Capitol during the insurrection talks about what he saw that day.
- And in headlines: The FBI shared more details about the man they say planned the New Orleans terrorist attack, A New York judge upheld Trump’s felony conviction and set a sentencing date in his hush money case, and funeral services began for former President Jimmy Carter.
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