It’s safe to say the January 6th (J6) Committee is facing a credibility crisis. Originally formed to investigate the Capitol breach, it’s now being accused of partisanship, manipulation, and a predetermined agenda. What started as a high-profile inquiry is unraveling, raising serious questions about its integrity.
Indictment Dropped and New Revelations Emerge
In a not-so-surprising move, Jack Smith dropped J6-related charges against former President Donald Trump. The decision sparked sharp criticism and bold statements, including one from Arizona Representative Andy Biggs. Biggs didn’t hold back, calling the committee a “sham” and urging Trump to take significant action once in office. Of course, the DOJ is linking the action to a long-held rule that a sitting president cannot be indicted. Trump is not president yet, and he has already been indicted. The DOJ’s argument is a crock to allow them to bow out gracefully from their lawfare tactics. It’s not going to work this time.
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Biggs’ fiery rhetoric reflects a growing sentiment: Was the J6 Committee more about taking down Trump than finding the truth?
A Rigged Process?
Critics argue the committee’s bias was baked in from the start. Speaker Nancy Pelosi appointed members who had already voted to impeach Trump—an eyebrow-raising move for a group claiming impartiality. Instead of seeking the truth, the committee’s actions often felt like a foregone conclusion, with evidence cherry-picked to reinforce a narrative.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELHow the Media Kept the Story Alive
The mainstream media played a major role in amplifying the J6 Committee’s story. Headlines and coverage framed Trump as the mastermind of an “insurrection,” but recently uncovered evidence tells a different tale.
For example, a newly released transcript reveals that Trump had requested up to 10,000 National Guard troops to keep the peace on January 6th. This directly contradicts the committee’s portrayal of events. Even more stunning is video evidence of Nancy Pelosi admitting that Democrat leadership failed to secure the Capitol. Yet these crucial details were ignored by the committee in favor of vilifying Trump and his supporters.
What About the National Guard?
Another puzzle piece in this unfolding story is the delayed deployment of National Guard troops. Although the Department of Defense authorized their deployment at 3:18 p.m., the troops didn’t leave their armory until 5:00 p.m.—a two-hour delay during a critical time. Who dropped the ball here? This delay might have worsened the chaos and raises uncomfortable questions about accountability.
A Closer Look at Capitol Police Actions
Capitol Police Officer Michael Byrd, who fatally shot Ashli Babbitt, has come under fresh scrutiny. Byrd’s past includes some serious red flags—like failing a weapons qualification test and being suspended for losing his firearm. Despite this, he was hailed as a hero by some media outlets, sparking more accusations of a narrative-driven agenda surrounding January 6th.
Liz Cheney’s Alleged Witness Coaching
And then there’s Liz Cheney, who played a leading role on the J6 Committee. Text messages reveal she allegedly coached Cassidy Hutchinson, a key witness, on her testimony. That’s a massive ethical red flag and raises serious doubts about the legitimacy of the committee’s findings. If true, it undermines the entire process and lends weight to accusations of manipulation.
A Call for Accountability
The revelations about the J6 Committee have fueled demands for an investigation—this time into the committee itself. Trump has consistently maintained that the committee was corrupt, and new evidence seems to back him up. From delayed troop deployments to alleged witness coaching, critics say this was less about justice and more about political gamesmanship.
What’s the Legacy of the J6 Committee?
Ironically, the J6 Committee set out to damage Trump’s legacy but may have achieved the opposite. As the truth trickles out, it’s the committee’s credibility that’s in ruins. Instead of restoring faith in democratic institutions, it’s left behind a mess of partisan distrust.
And here’s a final twist: just before the Republicans took over the House, committee members reportedly deleted over 100 encrypted digital files. Deleting federal work products? That’s a felony. Accountability, anyone?
The Bottom Line
The J6 Committee’s saga leaves a bitter aftertaste. Was it ever about justice, or was it just another chapter in Washington’s political theater to “get Trump,” as they say? As more revelations emerge, the American public is left questioning what happened on January 6th and whether they can trust the institutions meant to safeguard democracy. The republic depends on those safeguards and the system should come down hard on those who used and abused it with lawfare to go after political enemies.