Political cover-up

Trump’s DOJ Erases January 6th Evidence Online

Following President Trump’s attempt to revise the narrative surrounding the January 6th Capitol attack, a Department of Justice database detailing the extensive criminal charges and convictions related to the event was removed from its website. This searchable database, cataloging the largest criminal investigation in modern DOJ history, disappeared concurrently with Trump’s pardons and efforts to dismiss cases. The removal, celebrated by those convicted, coincided with the silencing of related FBI information, including a “Most Wanted” list of Capitol rioters. While some information remains accessible through alternative sources like court records and press releases, thousands of pages from the database are now unavailable. The timing suggests a deliberate effort to obscure the scale of the January 6th attacks.

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Pence’s Calculated Appeasement: Kissing the Ring to Avoid Trump’s Wrath

The article details a cover-up involving six individuals who allegedly concealed instances of President Biden exhibiting cognitive decline. These individuals, whose identities are not fully disclosed, reportedly suppressed information suggesting the President was mentally unfit for office. Their actions, according to the article, represent a concerted effort to protect Biden’s image and maintain his public standing. The methods employed in the alleged cover-up remain largely unspecified, though the piece hints at a range of tactics. The article concludes by raising serious questions about transparency and accountability in the highest levels of government.

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