The Justice Department has put D.C. prosecutors on leave after they submitted a court memo describing those who attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2021 as "rioters." The filing was in a case involving Taylor Taranto, who was part of the Capitol riot and is currently facing unrelated weapons charges.
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- Two DC prosecutors were placed on leave after submitting a court memo calling January 6 participants 'rioters.'
- The memo was related to Taylor Toronto, who faces unrelated weapons charges and was involved in the Capitol riot. 11s
- The original memo referenced former President Trump posting President Obama's address, which was later removed. 1m 10s
- The Justice Department replaced the memo and reassigned the case to a new attorney, removing references to January 6 and Trump. 1m 40s
- The revised sentencing memo still recommends 27 months in prison for Taylor Toronto. 1m 46s