Democrats have fought a whole-of-society battle on wrongthink in the four years since the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, to crush and disenfranchize their political foes. This battle encompassed, among other factors, the lawfare equipment, the broader weaponized managerial position, and the Censorship-Industrial Complex.
We may be witnessing the beginning of the end of this despotic warfare, the first step toward restoring liberty and justice in this country, now that President Trump has taken numerous preventative actions during year one of his second term.
Trump started off by issuing an executive order titled” Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government.” According to that directive, the president declared it “u. S. plan to identify and take appropriate action to proper prior wrongdoing by the Federal Government in relation to the use of law enforcement and the use of the intellect society.”
The law assigns the attorney general to conduct an investigation into armed acts committed by civil or criminal police authorities over the past four years along with division and agency heads, and also to issue a statement to the president with recommendations for suitable remedial measures. The director of national intelligence is required to conduct the exact evaluation for intelligence-related weaponization.
The dragon will be in the information. However, this order alone would be a significant” W” for the state if these opinions lead to a thorough investigation of the abuse that occurred, the punishment of those who abused their powers, and the substitution of personnel and policy changes to prevent future such problem.  ,
However, the senator was never finished it. Additionally, he signed an executive order reversing the right to free speech and ending national censorship, which forbids federal employees from “anything” that would unconstitutionally abrogate the right of any American citizen to use taxpayer dollars for. Similar to the weaponization attempt, it also calls on the attorney general and the heads of the appropriate agencies to look into alleged censorship over the past four years and make recommendations for corrective measures.
This order could have had a devastating impact on the entire basis because the federal government provided a lot of the way, cooperation, and funding that led to the censorship regime, which was put in place for Americans over the past ten years and continued for the past four years. As I detailed at RealClearInvestigations, President Trump has telegraphed that this is probably just the beginning salvo in a broader effort to destroy and kill the Censorship-Industrial Complex.
The actions taken to put an end to the battle against wrongthink also span the globe. In an unprecedented Executive Order 14115, President Biden targeted the citizens of alliance Israel and threatened its rulers with restrictions for daring to oppose White House procedures that may endanger Israelis ‘ lives, liberty, and property, starting with a condition for the Palestinians for Oct. 7, 2023. That decree was based on a kind of body slander that Jews who lived in Judea and Samaria were abusing their Muslim neighbors incessantly. On his first time in office, President Trump removed the hateful order.
The administration has already begun correcting past mistakes in addition to setting plans that ensure accountability and stop future wrongdoing. The Trump Justice Department rebuffed ridiculous claims as soon as whistleblower Eithan Haim, who had exposed that Texas Children’s Hospital was ostensibly refusing to perform transgender procedures on kids. Additionally, it pardoned the largely peaceful protesters the Biden Justice Department persecuted under that law and ended prosecutions against pro-life activists for admitted FACE Act violations. The leadership announced it would restore service people who had been barred from the martial for refusing to receive the Covid shot, with back pay and benefits.
The most notable of all was Trump’s decision to reject all pending cases against Jan. 6 defendants with discrimination and grant cover clemency and a limited amount of pardons to the more than 1,500 J6ers now facing charges for the riot that sparked the war against wrongthink.
That choice took confidence. A split set of pardons would have been more politically appropriate if the nature of the alleged offenses had been the subject of the pardons. However, it is obvious that the presidency took into account Jan. 6 in its entirety when it decided to end the whole lawfare inquisitor.
According to reports, the administration weighed the energetic and ostensibly angry J6 indictments against the clemency accorded to Black Lives Matter and Antifa activists who abused police, murdered persons, and burned down cities in the summer of 2020. It likely considered the cases ‘ grave shortcomings: D.C. judges heaped collective guilt on the defendants and treated them with hostility, authorities violated their due process rights, and defendants faced perhaps the most anti-MAGA jury pools in America while judges refused to let them change locations.
The administration surely recognized, as the Supreme Court confirmed, that prosecutors twisted and tortured laws like the Enron-driven “obstruction of an official proceeding” charge to hang felonies around the necks of protesters. It became clear that some people without any prior criminal records were held in pretrial detention for months on end, with many others allegedly being abused in squalid jail conditions. It also appears to have acknowledged the difficulty of determining people’s crimes, given the presence of informants who may have caught some people and the alleged provocations, if not brutality, of individual police officers.
In short, the president seemed to have assumed that the prosecutions were the product of poison and that they had already been poisoned. More than meted out punishment was already in place. The American people had rendered their judgment on January 6, 2021, which justified ending the entire sordid lawfare effort, and law enforcement resources were better allocated to not treating grandmas wandering the Capitol grounds like jihadists. The decision was made easier by former President Biden’s cavalier and corrupt pardons and commutations.
The Capitol riot fueled the war on wrongthink. The end of that war should be the start of the end of that war, perhaps above all other opening actions.
Ben Weingarten is editor at large for RealClearInvestigations. He is a senior contributor to The Federalist, columnist at Newsweek, and a contributor to the New York Post and Epoch Times, among other publications. Subscribe to his newsletter at weingarten. substack .com, and follow him on Twitter: @bhweingarten.