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Decision Desk HQ projects Ken Paxton wins the TX US Senate Republican Runoff #DecisionMade: 9:00 PM EDT



You don’t erase truth. You erase propaganda. For years, the American people were told one narrative about January 6. Millions watched as the media, politicians, and federal agencies painted every single J6 defendant as an “insurrectionist,” “extremist,” or “domestic threat” regardless of the actual charges, circumstances, or truth behind individual cases. Now the Department of Justice is reportedly removing large portions of its January 6 web pages, records, and prosecution materials after labeling much of it partisan propaganda. As someone who lived this firsthand, I’ll say this plainly: You don’t erase truth. You erase narratives you no longer want attached to your legacy. Many of us warned people from the very beginning that the public was being fed a one-sided political story designed to shape public opinion before trials even happened. Families were destroyed. Businesses collapsed. People lost jobs, reputations, social media accounts, and years of their lives while being publicly branded as enemies of the state. And despite all of that, many Americans are finally beginning to ask questions: • Why was the coverage so heavily controlled? • Why were some facts amplified while others were ignored? • Why were nonviolent defendants publicly treated the same as violent offenders? • Why did political figures and media outlets profit from fear and division? This is not about rewriting history. It’s about exposing how history was manipulated in real time. The truth is: Many J6ers were fathers, mothers, veterans, business owners, Christians, and ordinary Americans who became symbols in a political war far bigger than themselves. And no amount of deleted webpages will erase what many of us experienced personally. The American people deserve the full truth, not government-approved narratives. #January6 #J6 #TruthMatters #PoliticalWeaponization #FreeSpeech #Justice #AmericanPeople






Been there, done that. It's funny you think there's something worth debating. It's been years. The evidence and the reality is clear. It's been debated since it happened. It's settled history. The only job of Americans on this now is to attach truth to bullshit social media posts. Even 10 minutes debating MAGA's on January 6 is wasted time.

















