Why are police officers suing over the Jan. 6 plaque?
They are seeking a court order to compel the installation of the plaque, arguing that the failure to do so violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution.
Politics / US Congress
Two Capitol Police officers are suing to compel the installation of a plaque honoring law enforcement who defended the Capitol during the January 6, 2021, attack. The lawsuit coincides with Democrats displaying replicas of the plaque to pro...
The lawsuit and the Democrats' actions underscore the deep political divide regarding the January 6 attack. Republican leaders have been hesitant to honor the officers in the way that the 2022 law mandates, leading to accusations of rewriting history and disrespecting the sacrifices made by law enforcement.
The plaque, which has been completed and in storage since at least last year, has become a symbol of this division. The lawsuit names the Architect of the Capitol as a defendant, arguing that the office has failed to complete a required duty under the 2022 law.
Democrats are using the plaque's absence to criticize Republicans, particularly Speaker Johnson, for allegedly downplaying the events of January 6. By displaying replicas, they aim to keep the issue in the public eye and pressure Republican leaders to act. The officers involved argue that the failure to install the plaque is a disservice to those who defended the Capitol and a reinforcement of misleading narratives about that day.
They are seeking a court order to compel the installation of the plaque, arguing that the failure to do so violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution.
The plaque honors the law enforcement agencies that defended the Capitol on January 6, 2021, featuring an image of the west side of the Capitol with the words: “On behalf of a grateful Congress, this plaque honors the extraordinary individuals who bravely protected and defended this symbol of democracy on January 6, 2021. Their heroism will never be forgotten.”
The exact reasons are disputed, but Democrats have blamed Speaker Mike Johnson for the delay, while a spokesperson for Johnson has not commented on the matter.
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