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A.F. Branco Cartoon – Legacy media calls the Riots incited by Democrat leaders a peaceful protest. They called Trump’s “march peacefully and patriotically” speech a call for violence at the Capitol. Bias much?
6 Reasons the ‘No Kings’ Riots Are Far Worse Than January 6 — But the Media Still Calls Them ‘Mostly Peaceful’
By Guest Contributor – The Gateway Pundit – June 16, 2025
Late last week, we came across a commentary video by the gamer Asmongold on YouTube. The topic of course was the unrest surrounding the LA ICE raids. The commentary triggered some back-and-forth with users in his chat one of whom tried to dismiss what was going on in LA by comparing it to the protest on January 6, 2021. This prompted another user to comment that the Left “Always brings up Jan 6.”
To which, Asmongold responded, “Because they don’t have any other examples.”
From the very start of the January 6 saga, it’s been a constant struggle to get the truth out over the mountain of lies spread by the media and the Biden administration about what actually happened that day. The frustration is compounded by the fact that even among those on the Right who… READ MORE
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