The Jan 6 Sham Committee Torched the “Proof” Because It Was All Hot Garbage

Folks, the deep state dirtbags running that kangaroo court known as the House January 6 Committee didn’t just slink away after their taxpayer-funded farce wrapped up—they set the whole damn thing ablaze, deleting files and hiding transcripts like a bunch of Watergate rejects on steroids. If these clowns had real dirt on President Trump, you’d think they’d plaster it everywhere, right? Instead, they pulled a Nixon and wiped out evidence that could’ve blown their narrative to smithereens. This wasn’t sloppy housekeeping; it was a deliberate cover-up to shield their witch hunt from the sunlight of truth. And now, with Republicans digging in, the skeletons are tumbling out of the closet faster than you can say “America First.”

The Evidence Erase: What Vanished and Why It Screams Cover-Up

Right before the GOP reclaimed the House majority in January 2023, the committee scrubbed over 100 encrypted files on January 1, 2023—poof, gone like they never existed. But here’s the kicker: a forensic team clawed back all 117 of those deleted and locked-down files by January 2024. We’re talking video interviews, transcripts, and raw data that conveniently disappeared just as the truth-seekers were knocking. Barry Loudermilk, the no-nonsense Georgia rep heading the House Administration’s Oversight Subcommittee, nailed it in his December 17, 2024, interim report, slamming the committee for botching preservation and withholding key stuff. Like the transcript from a Secret Service driver who debunked the ludicrous yarn about Trump grabbing the wheel on January 6, 2021—testimony they buried because it didn’t fit their anti-Trump script.

They played hide-and-seek with archiving, slapping passwords on videos and then “losing” the keys, effectively deep-sixing footage that might reveal feds stirring the pot, epic security screw-ups, or a crowd more bewildered than bloodthirsty. By March 11, 2024, Loudermilk was already dropping his initial findings report, exposing how they withheld at least four bombshell transcripts that shredded their story. Why the purge? Simple: preserving the full monty would’ve exposed this as the partisan hack job it was, cherry-picking clips while ignoring exculpatory gold.

The Flimsy “Case” Against Trump: Built on Lies, Crumbling Under Scrutiny

What did these phonies actually “uncover” on Trump before torching the vault? Their bloated 845-page final report, dropped in December 2022, howled that Trump was the “central cause” of the mess, pushing for charges like obstruction, conspiracy, and inciting insurrection. But strip away the hype, and it’s all recycled hearsay, edited soundbites from over 1,000 interviews they doled out selectively. They hyped witnesses like Cassidy Hutchinson, whose wheel-grabbing whopper got shredded by on-scene Secret Service agents—contradictions the committee knew about but paraded anyway.

They twisted Trump’s tweets and speeches, turning “fight like hell” into a war cry, while ignoring his pleas for peace and the stonewalled requests for National Guard backup that could’ve nipped the chaos in the bud. No spotlight on Pelosi’s security flops or the FBI’s army of agents on-site that day. Polls tell the tale—a CBS News survey from early January 2025 showed Republican strong disapproval of the events dipping to 30%, down over 20 points since 2021, as more folks see through the spin. If this was legit sleuthing, they’d have aired it all. Instead, they lobbed referrals to the DOJ to keep the smear alive.

Why the Shredder? Because Facts Would’ve Freed Trump

If they had a slam-dunk proving Trump sparked a coup, why not preserve every iota for the history books? Because they didn’t, and the unfiltered truth would’ve torpedoed their agenda. These were the same operators who blew millions on scripted prime-time spectacles, complete with dramatic flair and zero cross-examination. By erasing data, they dodged the mirror on their own biases—like stacking the deck against GOP picks and running it as a one-sided show trial.

No fair shake for witnesses, no airtime for counter-facts, then—bam—critical files vanish. Loudermilk’s reports hammer it home, charging them with pushing a biased agenda over real investigation. They even buried details on pre-riot pipe bombs or the DoD’s readiness to deploy troops that got ignored. On November 21, 2024, Loudermilk blasted the DoD Inspector General for concealing evidence of military support offers on January 6, proving the committee cherry-picked to prop up their fable. This wasn’t archiving history; it was straight-up obstruction to protect swamp creatures from the reckoning.

Fresh Bombshells: The Cover-Up Unravels in 2025

As of this November 2025 showdown, the hits keep coming. Just last month, in October 2025, more scrutiny piled on as Loudermilk’s probe peeled back layers of social media scrubbing that downplayed any “organized” plot, emphasizing the spontaneous mess instead. In February 2025, court filings spotlighted “disappeared” video evidence from riot trials, fueling the fire of a massive whitewash. And the DOJ? They yanked their January 6 charges database in late January 2025, right after Trump’s pardons on January 20, 2025, sparking lawsuits over records law violations. These aren’t flukes; they’re the gasping last breaths of a collapsing hoax.

Trump’s walking tall today because the “evidence” was always smoke and mirrors, propped by deletions and deceptions. The America First brigade sees it clear—this was never justice; it was a bid to derail the best president in ages. With GOP hammers swinging, expect more swamp draining. Stay locked and loaded, patriots; the real purge is just revving up.