The whitewashing of Jan. 6

1月6日事件的粉饰

Apple News Today

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2025-01-24

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On today’s show: Trump’s pardons of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers has fueled a battle over how history will view the Capitol riot on January 6th. Tom Jackman of the Washington Post examines this. And this week’s episode of Apple News “In Conversation,” features reporting on America’s militias with ProPublica’s Josh Kaplan. California's Attorney General charged a landlord with price gouging admist the wildfires ravaging the city. Los Angeles Times reporter Liam Dillon explains why that might serve as a deterrent. TikTok gets an extension; what does the future of the app look like? NBC News has a look. Plus, why some people found themselves suddenly following President Trump on social media, the controversy over AI at the Oscars, and the Super Bowl matchup will be set this weekend. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • Good morning.

  • It's Friday, January 24th.

  • I'm Shemitah Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • On today's show, reports of price gouging in the midst of the wildfires in LA after TikTok briefly went dark.

  • Where it might go next.

  • And the Oscar goes to AI.

  • How to judge an actor's performance when it's been digitally enhanced.

  • But first,

  • of the more than 1500 pardons President Trump handed out earlier this week

  • for people who rioted at the Capitol on January 6th.

  • At least one woman has rejected the offer.

  • Pam Hemphill told NBC that it would send the wrong message.

  • Think about it.

  • The message is if I took a pardon, that what I did that day was okay.

  • They were criminals.

  • They broke the law.

  • I broke the law, pay the price.

  • But Trump has been clear he doesn't see it that way.

  • He's referred to January 6th as a, quote, day of love and described the rioters as patriots.