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[ PD LINKTREE ] Seven Days In DC: June 28th - July 4th http://7daysinDC.com
🚨 Breaking: ALL Jan. 6-related material was removed from the Department of Justice website. Unfortunately for the most corrupt and authoritarian administration in American history... WE WERE PREPARED. YUP, We have every j6 offender along with court files AND PICTURES saved and ready for publication immediately. while we are in the process of linking this to our website, watch this vid to see the worst of the worst. LOL... Sorry Dumpy pants, you weren't fast enough!
In this video, we break down what changed, what information appears to be missing, and why critics say preserving public records and historical documentation matters.
⚡ In this video:
📂 What was reportedly removed from the DOJ website
🧠 Why people are reacting so strongly
⚖️ The debate around public records and transparency
🔥 Archived information and documentation reviewed here
📊 What this could mean moving forward
This is a discussion about government transparency, Jan. 6 investigations, public information access, historical records, and political accountability.
This podcast covers DOJ Jan. 6 website changes, January 6 records discussion, government transparency debate, archived Jan. 6 information, political accountability news, and DOJ controversy analysis.
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[ PD LINKTREE ] Seven Days In DC: June 28th - July 4th http://7daysinDC.com
🚨 Breaking: ALL Jan. 6-related material was removed from the Department of Justice website. Unfortunately for the most corrupt and authoritarian administration in American history... WE WERE PREPARED. YUP, We have every j6 offender along with court files AND PICTURES saved and ready for publication immediately. while we are in the process of linking this to our website, watch this vid to see the worst of the worst. LOL... Sorry Dumpy pants, you weren't fast enough!
In this video, we break down what changed, what information appears to be missing, and why critics say preserving public records and historical documentation matters.
⚡ In this video:
📂 What was reportedly removed from the DOJ website
🧠 Why people are reacting so strongly
⚖️ The debate around public records and transparency
🔥 Archived information and documentation reviewed here
📊 What this could mean moving forward
This is a discussion about government transparency, Jan. 6 investigations, public information access, historical records, and political accountability.
This podcast covers DOJ Jan. 6 website changes, January 6 records discussion, government transparency debate, archived Jan. 6 information, political accountability news, and DOJ controversy analysis.