Bill Barr Criticizes Biden DOJ for Overzealous Prosecution of Jan. 6 Suspects, Arguing Some Were Merely “Entering Open Doors and Lingering”
On the third anniversary of the January 6, 2021, Capitol incident, former Attorney General Bill Barr expressed concerns over the Justice Department’s approach under President Joe Biden in prosecuting individuals linked to that day. Barr, in an interview on Fox News, emphasized that while he does not intend to downplay the seriousness of the events, he believes the Biden administration went too far in targeting individuals who simply “walked into open doors and hung around.”
Rejecting the characterization of the events as an “insurrection,” a term pushed by opponents of former President Donald Trump, Barr acknowledged the gravity of January 6, 2021, labeling it a “shameful episode” that warrants prosecution for certain individuals. Responding to criticisms of the treatment of January 6 defendants, Barr remarked that the left, in typical fashion, may have gone too far.
The interview highlighted the prolonged detention of dozens of January 6 detainees awaiting trial, three years after the Capitol incident. Barr noted that while certain individuals involved in attacking police and breaking into the building deserved prosecution, the Justice Department, under President Biden, had cast its net too broadly.
Expressing his viewpoint, Barr stated that the DOJ had been overly aggressive in pursuing individuals who merely entered open doors in the Capitol and lingered. Despite his reservations about the extent of the prosecutions, Barr underscored the seriousness of the events, emphasizing that, while not constituting an insurrection, it was undeniably a shameful episode that warranted prosecution for some involved parties.