
Moments after President Donald Trump, newly inaugurated, issued sweeping pardons for over 1,500 individuals prosecuted for their involvement in January 6, the liberal media machine wasted no time igniting its outrage.
CNN, MSNBC, and other liberal outlets began spreading their usual mix of fake news and vitriol, branding the pardons as reckless.
Take CNN’s Jim Acosta, for instance—a notorious Trump-hater—labeling J6 protesters as “violent people” without providing any evidence.
Thankfully, Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee swiftly dismantled Acosta’s baseless claims, flipping the narrative on live television.
Similarly, Michigan’s Representative John James confronted Wolf Blitzer, calling out the media’s selective outrage over the pardons while turning a blind eye to the far more destructive violence seen during BLM protests.
If these media figures bothered with research—a rarity given their allegiance to pro-DNC narratives—they’d face the harsh truth.
Videos and eyewitness accounts, like those of pardoned patriot Angelo Pacheco, reveal Capitol Police encouraging individuals to enter the building that day.
On Benny Johnson’s show, Pacheco shared damning footage exposing what he described as entrapment.
Even more disturbing is the role of then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who, in footage from before the protests, appeared to threaten violence against President Trump and made cryptic statements suggesting January 6 might have been orchestrated. Yep, it was a setup!
Trump’s pardons mark the fulfillment of his promise to free those he described as political hostages, bringing closure to one of the most controversial chapters in DOJ history.
The aftermath of this saga is grim: reports indicate that at least four individuals—Mark Aungst, Chris Stanton, Jord Meachum, and Matthew Perna—took their own lives under the weight of persecution by the corrupt Biden DOJ.