A duplicate plaque commemorating the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot stands outdoors the workplace of Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025, on the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
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WASHINGTON — The Senate has agreed to show a plaque honoring the police who defended the Capitol through the Jan. 6, 2021, assault, rebuffing Home Speaker Mike Johnson, who has mentioned the commemorative memorial doesn’t adjust to the legislation.
The motion occurred swiftly, with transient debate, in ground motion Thursday. Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina had introduced throughout this week’s fifth anniversary of the Capitol siege that he would search to make sure the plaque is put in, partnering with Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon, who was additionally engaged on the scenario, and Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla of California. No senators objected.
“Lots of people mentioned it was a darkish day for democracy,” Tillis mentioned about Jan. 6, 2021, describing his reminiscence of listening to the hundreds of individuals — “thugs,” he mentioned — lay siege to the Capitol as Congress was tallying the 2020 election outcomes.

He mentioned that due to the work of the legislation enforcement officers, it as a substitute grew to become an excellent day for democracy. “We got here again and accomplished our constitutional obligation to certify the election,” he mentioned. “We owe them everlasting gratitude and this nation is stronger due to them.”
This week, senators stepped up after studying the plaque, which had been accredited by Congress greater than three years in the past, was nowhere to be discovered on the Capitol. As an alternative, many Home lawmakers have been hanging up replicas outdoors their workplace doorways.
The Senate additionally seemed to be motivated by the shifting narrative from President Donald Trump ‘s White Home about what occurred Jan. 6, 2021, when his supporters stormed the constructing after he urged them go to Capitol Hill to confront Congress over Democrat Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.
Trump himself shifted blame for the assault throughout a speech this week during which he mentioned he solely meant for his supporters to march peacefully to the Capitol. Furthermore, the White Home produced a shiny new report additionally shifting blame for the lethal riot — on Democrats, for Biden’s victory over Trump, and on the police for his or her response to the mob.
“It is so vital we be trustworthy with the American individuals about what occurred,” Merkley mentioned, as he known as the decision up for passage.
“It is so vital we acknowledge those that defended our democratic republic on that day,” he mentioned, and that “individuals know we got here again, as senators and Home members, and completed our work that day, for the peaceable switch of energy.”
Padilla mentioned a part of the context is the White Home’s new web site that he mentioned is an “try and rewrite historical past.” He mentioned that “dishonors” the officers.
“The Senate bipartisan dedication to actual historical past is robust,” he mentioned.

The plaque, in accordance with the legislation, was meant to be positioned on the West entrance of the Capitol the place a few of the fiercest combating came about. It was required to be put in in 2023, a 12 months after the laws had handed.
The brand new decision directs the Architect of the Capitol to “prominently show” the plaque in a “publicly accessible” location within the Senate wing of the Capitol till it may be positioned in its everlasting location.
To show the plaque in its meant location would require settlement with the Home.
The workplace of Johnson, a Republican who earlier than turning into the Home speaker led efforts to object to the 2020 election outcomes, mentioned this week that the plaque, as constructed, doesn’t adjust to the legislation.
Police have sued to have the plaque placed on show, as required, however Trump’s Justice Division is attempting to dismiss the lawsuit.
Tillis mentioned a part of the “technical implementation drawback” was a priority that the legislation specified the plaque would honor all of the officers concerned, however the plaque solely lists the assorted legislation enforcement businesses that responded to assist the Capitol Police that day.
He mentioned there might be a digital element, presumably an internet site, that may record all of the names. The variety of officers runs into the hundreds.
“You may see how many individuals got here right here,” he mentioned.