Sun, Apr 24, 2022
A teenager in Wylie, TX sends a tip to the FBI about his father's potentially violent plans. A local government official in DC learns of online plots to disrupt the certification of the presidential election. Why did so many alarm bells leading up to the January 6th insurrection fall on deaf ears?
Sun, Apr 24, 2022
Many of the men and women who heeded Trump's call to march on the Capitol on January 6th had one surprising thing in common: nearly 1 in 7 of those charged for crimes related to the insurrection had a background in the military or law-enforcement. Why did the government look away as forces of radicalization spread amongst the military and in the public at large? And how prepared is the government to face that threat as it continues to grow today?
Sun, May 1, 2022
The Department of Homeland Security is responsible for protecting the United States against threats both foreign and domestic. But despite mounting evidence about the spread of homegrown radicalism in the U.S., no warnings were issued by DHS about the potential violence on January 6th. Two agency insiders help you understand why.
Sun, May 8, 2022
What happens when a young man determines that his father has become a danger to society? How is the divisiveness of the politics wrenching apart families across America? And what is happening to the men and women who followed Trump's orders and marched on the Capitol? They turn back the clock and tell the story of how the Reffitt family got to January 6th and what's in store for them now.
Sun, May 22, 2022
Disinformation about the 2020 election motivated thousands to march on the Capitol on January 6th. They follow one of those lies - about suitcases filled with fake ballots - and meet two of the men who tried to stop it. But as disinformation continues to spread through the society, is there anything you can do to keep straight what is fact and what is fiction?
Sun, May 22, 2022
How will January 6th be written into American history? First they explore how a little-known law connects that day to the aftermath of the Civil War. Then they look at how the criminal justice system is holding insurrectionists accountable as the court of public opinion rewrites the stories of those who survived the attacks.