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Barr Says Justice Department Went ‘Too Far’ In Prosecuting J6 Cases, 1K-Plus Defendants

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 20: Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr speaks at a meeting of the Federalist Society on September 20, 2022 in Washington, DC. Barr spoke as The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies held its Education Law and Policy Conference. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Former Attorney General Bill Barr says the Justice Department has gone “too far” in charging over 1,200 people in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, including those he said simply walked around the building but did not assault anyone.

“Like everything else the left does, they did, I think, go too far,” Barr said Saturday, the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 riot, in an interview on Fox News.

Some people, such as those who assaulted police officers and broke into the Capitol, should be prosecuted for Jan. 6, Barr said.

“But I think they cast their net far too broadly and have been hounding people that really, you know, just walked into open doors in the capitol and hung around,” he also said. “I think they just took it too far.”

Barr said that he does not want to “minimize” the events of Jan. 6, but he thinks it was a “shameful episode” rather than an insurrection.

The Justice Department said last week that more than 1,265 defendants have been charged in connection to the riot in nearly all 50 states. More than 90% of the defendants, or about 1,186 of them, were charged with entering or remaining in a restricted federal building or grounds.

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