Jan. 6 Footage Blurring, Neo-Nazi Group Sued, Military Extremism Cases Revealed
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House Speaker Mike Johnson will blur faces of some Jan. 6 rioters before releasing Capitol surveillance footage to the public, backtracking on previous plans.
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Massachusetts Attorney General filed civil lawsuit against local neo-Nazi group Nationalist Social Club for recent violent, unlawful actions.
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Internal Pentagon report states 183 service members were investigated for extremist activities in past year, including 43 for domestic terrorism support.
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Only 2 service members were court-martialed out of 69 substantiated cases of prohibited extremist misconduct, per report.
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Tens of thousands of hours of Jan. 6 footage still unseen publicly; blurring faces won't impact prosecutions since DOJ has raw tapes.