The more than 14,000 hours of surveillance video footage from Jan. 6, 2021, held by U.S. Capitol Police can’t be hidden under a cloak of “sovereign immunity” and should be released to the public because it represents “an extraordinary moment in our history,” Judicial Watch argued in a recent legal filing in U.S. District Court. “Far from routine surveillance footage, the requested video footage is a unique and critical record of an extraordinary moment in our history,” the conservative nonpartisan foundation argued in a filing in its lawsuit, Judicial Watch Inc. v. U.S. Capitol Police (USCP). “USCP recognizes this as they preserved the footage because of its undisputed legal and historical significance. “It is a public record,” Judicial Watch wrote. “At least significant portions of it can and should be released.” Judicial Watch filed a response to the Capitol Police’s request for a summary judgment against the release of the …
Jan. 6 US Capitol Video Footage ‘Can and Should be Released,’ Judicial Watch Says in Legal Filing
February 7, 2022
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