DOJ Officially Labels Its Own Jan. 6 Press Releases 'Partisan Propaganda' — Because That's Exactly What They Were

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DOJ Officially Labels Its Own Jan. 6 Press Releases 'Partisan Propaganda' — Because That's Exactly What They Were

The Trump Justice Department just took a pressure washer to its own website, scrubbing hundreds of January 6-related press releases and calling them exactly what we always knew they were — partisan propaganda. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's DOJ didn't just quietly hit the delete key. They announced it with their chest.

Imagine being the Biden-era DOJ staffer who spent three years crafting those self-righteous press releases, only to watch the next administration label your life's work "propaganda" and flush it down the digital toilet. Couldn't have happened to nicer people.

The DOJ's Rapid Response account on X put it bluntly: "Nothing 'quiet' about it... We are proud to reverse the DOJ's weaponization under the Biden administration. We will do everything in our power to make whole those who were persecuted for political purposes. This includes stripping DOJ's website of partisan propaganda." That's not spin, folks. That's a confession from the institution itself. The government is now on the record saying its own prior administration ran a political operation disguised as law enforcement.

And it didn't stop at a website cleanup. President Trump mass-pardoned January 6 defendants on his first day back in office. DOJ officials and FBI agents who were part of the J6 investigation and prosecutions got fired. Then this week, the department announced a $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund aimed at compensating those who suffered under the Biden DOJ's lawfare machine.

Naturally, the usual suspects are melting down. Senator Dick Durbin, Democrat from Illinois, called the notion of compensating the people his party persecuted "absurd and offensive." Of course he did. When you spent years cheering on selective prosecution, watching the targets get made whole tends to sting.

Even some Republicans aren't thrilled. Senator Thom Tillis, Republican from North Carolina, called the compensation fund a "payout pot for punks." Bold words from a guy whose party controls every lever of government right now. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington — the left's favorite lawsuit factory — called it "a jaw-dropping act of presidential corruption." Multiple lawsuits were filed Friday against the fund, because when Democrats lose the argument, they sue.

But here's what matters. The DOJ — the actual Department of Justice — looked at the press releases its own building produced under Biden and said: this was propaganda. Not "overzealous." Not "potentially biased." Propaganda. They didn't just move the goalposts. They admitted the goalposts were made up.

We sat through years of breathless press conferences about "the worst attack on democracy since the Civil War" while actual cities burned during the Summer of Love with zero federal task forces. We watched grandmothers get charged as insurrectionists while actual rioters who torched police precincts walked free.

Now the receipts are being shredded — by the same institution that created them. That's not revisionism. That's accountability. And if Dick Durbin finds that "absurd and offensive," well, he should've thought about that before his party turned the DOJ into a campaign office.

The cleanup crew is here, and the mop is working overtime, as reported by Patriot News Alerts and confirmed by NBC News. Get comfortable with it.


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