J6 Families, which bills itself as the largest group of January Sixers, has released a Wikileaks-style website and search tool allowing users to search the for key words, including names, mentioned in the transcripts of January 6 committee interviews.
After completing its public viewing events last year, the January 6 Committee in the U.S. House quietly dropped its subpoena for Donald Trump and dissolved earlier this year. Before that happened, however, it made public its troves of transcripts from official interviews conducted during its investigation.
Now, J6 Families has created a tool that allows users to search the documents for key words, including names.
After reviewing the tool, Valiant News can report that it may offer insight into the partisan, anti-Trump committee’s goals.
Pleased to announce the first searchable database of all the transcripts the January 6th Select Commitee made public before dissolving. 🚨 https://t.co/U8KqREy5mI
This tool is being made possible thanks to generous contributions made to @J6Families.
— J6Families (@J6Families) March 31, 2023
For example, in an interview with radio host Alex Jones, committee members seemed mostly interested in the involvement of various female activists and donors in funding and organizing the peaceful rallies held on January 5 and January 6.
Jones pleaded the fifth for almost the entirety of his interview – at one point breaking his silence to note that he did not trust Rep. Adam Schiff – as seems to be the trend for most conservatives interviewed by the committee.
Following House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s pledge to release all January 6 video, and his release of the video to Fox News host Tucker Carlson, questions have been raised about the Department of Justice’s actions since January 6.
Others have questioned the events leading to that day.
Recently, a January 6 defense attorney publicly revealed that more than 40 undercover officers or informants were embedded in the crowd on January 6, citing court documents.
Responding to the revelation earlier this month, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene questioned, “’At least 40 undercover FBI informants’ participated in J6 with Proud Boys but only 5 Proud Boys are being prosecuted?”

































