'It's wrong': House Dems call out 'disrespectful' delay of Jan. 6 plaque

Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California in San Francisco in June 2019 (Gage Skidmore)

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-California) is among the House Democrats who has been an aggressive, outspoken proponent of a plaque honoring the police officers were present at the U.S. Capitol Building during the violent January 6, 2021 insurrection. The plague, however, has been held up, and Lofgren is expressing her frustration.

CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports, "Lofgren and a group of other top House Democrats are questioning why a small plaque to honor police officers who saved the Capitol — and the lawmakers and staffers working there — on January 6, 2021 was not completed or installed by the March 2023 deadline required by law."

CBS News, according to MacFarlane, has obtained a copy of a letter that Lofgren sent to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana).

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In the letter, Lofgren — who served on the January 6 Select Committee in 2022 — told Johnson, "I am deeply concerned about the delay in installing the plaque, which was mandated by law to be placed on the western side of the Capitol Building."

The plaque was part of a spending bill signed into law by President Joe Biden in March 2023.

The bill requires the creation of a plague listing the names of all the police officers who were present at the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6, 2021.

Lofgren told CBS News, "Officers were brutally attacked. Yet, the plaque hasn't been finished. It's wrong. Not complying with the law is also disrespectful to the officers who saved our lives."

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Read CBS News' full report at this link.

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