A Jan. 6 suspect died. Now the FBI has to prep for conspiracies.

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A Jan. 6 suspect died. Now the FBI has to prep for conspiracies.
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A man featured on the FBI's website — wanted for assaulting police on Jan. 6 — died months ago, but removing his image from the website could spark conspiracy theories that may set off a fresh round of pain for a family still recovering from its loss.

by a former Trump White House speechwriter who left his position after it was revealed he attended a conference with white supremacists, to Tucker Carlson's Fox News show, to a Senate Rules and Administration Committee hearing in which Sen. Ted Cruz questioned the FBI and the Justice Department about what happened on Jan. 6.

The Jan. 6 investigation is the largest probe in history, and there have been plenty of hiccups along the way. The Capitol Violence website, which wasso that it could feature larger images than those in the PDFs with multiple images that the FBI released in the weeks following Jan.6, has become a major focus point both for online sleuths hoping to bring Jan. 6 suspects to justice and for Trump supporters trying to counter the narrative.

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