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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddowBlog-On Jan. 6 anniversary, Speaker Johnson rejects plaque to honor police officers
The GOP leader had plenty of time to come up with an excuse for his refusal. He didnt come up with much.
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/january-6-anniversary-plaque-mike-johnson
After the Jan. 6 attack, Congress agreed to install a permanent plaque to honor the law enforcement personnel who helped protect the U.S. Capitol against pro-Trump rioters. By statute, the plaque was to be placed on the western side of the building by March 2023 and list the names of those who served.
That deadline lapsed almost three years ago. The plaque is done and ready to be installed, but its reportedly sitting in a Capitol basement utility room surrounded by tools and maintenance equipment.
Architect of the Capitol Thomas Austin confirmed during a congressional hearing last year that the only thing standing in the way of installing the plaque is the approval from House Speaker Mike Johnsons office approval the Louisiana Republican has not extended for reasons hes been reluctant to explain. (Austin also needed approval from Senate leaders, which he has already received.)
On the eve of the Jan. 6 anniversary, the House speaker elaborated on his position. The Associated Press reported:
The GOP leader has had quite a bit of time to come up with a coherent explanation for his refusal to honor the officers who protected the Capitol. This, evidently, is what hes come up with.
Meanwhile, two Jan. 6 police officers, former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn and current Metropolitan Police Department Officer Daniel Hodges, filed a lawsuit last summer to force congressional leaders to follow the law. Donald Trumps Justice Department weighed in on the case last month, telling a federal court to reject the litigation, though the case is still pending.
For their part, many congressional Democrats have replicas of the plaque hung outside their Capitol Hill offices. If those same Democrats are in the majority after this years midterm elections, no one should be surprised if the real plaque is installed where its supposed to be in early 2027.
That deadline lapsed almost three years ago. The plaque is done and ready to be installed, but its reportedly sitting in a Capitol basement utility room surrounded by tools and maintenance equipment.
Architect of the Capitol Thomas Austin confirmed during a congressional hearing last year that the only thing standing in the way of installing the plaque is the approval from House Speaker Mike Johnsons office approval the Louisiana Republican has not extended for reasons hes been reluctant to explain. (Austin also needed approval from Senate leaders, which he has already received.)
On the eve of the Jan. 6 anniversary, the House speaker elaborated on his position. The Associated Press reported:
Speaker Johnsons office said in a statement late Monday the statute authorizing the plaque is not implementable and proposed alternatives also do not comply.
The GOP leader has had quite a bit of time to come up with a coherent explanation for his refusal to honor the officers who protected the Capitol. This, evidently, is what hes come up with.
Meanwhile, two Jan. 6 police officers, former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn and current Metropolitan Police Department Officer Daniel Hodges, filed a lawsuit last summer to force congressional leaders to follow the law. Donald Trumps Justice Department weighed in on the case last month, telling a federal court to reject the litigation, though the case is still pending.
For their part, many congressional Democrats have replicas of the plaque hung outside their Capitol Hill offices. If those same Democrats are in the majority after this years midterm elections, no one should be surprised if the real plaque is installed where its supposed to be in early 2027.
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MaddowBlog-On Jan. 6 anniversary, Speaker Johnson rejects plaque to honor police officers (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Tuesday
OP
JustAnotherGen
(37,579 posts)1. People need to understand
That Johnson is ten toes down standing on "The Leader's" business.
He believes in ALL of it. True believer. He loved the insurrection.
LetMyPeopleVote
(174,977 posts)2. The Capitol Police need to be recognized and honored