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đŸ”„ “NO MORE SECRETS, NO MORE SHIELDS”: JASMINE CROCKETT TORCHES TRUMP FOR BLOCKING JAN. 6 DOCUMENTS — AND RALLIES AMERICA TO DEMAND THE TRUTH đŸ”„

In a blistering, unapologetic condemnation that is already ricocheting across the
political sphere, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett has emerged as one of the
strongest voices demanding full transparency after Donald Trump personally intervened to block more than 4,100 documents related to the January 6 attack.

For Crockett, this is not just another Trump scandal — this is an assault on ;ustice,
on accountability, and on the officers who nearly died defending American
democracy.

And she is not holding Lack.

Crockett: “If Trump believes he’s innocent, why is he hiding the evidence?”

In a statement that cut straight through the noise, Crockett blasted Trump’’s
December 1 memo — a memo in which he claimed the subpoenaed documents
were “extremely broad” and supposedly protected by “executive privilege.”

To Crockett, the excuse is not only laughable — it is dangerous.

“Donald Trump isn’’t invoking executive privilege,” she said. “He’s invoking
executive panic.

No innocent man blocks 4,100 documents uniess he’s terrified of what’s in them.”

Crockett emphasized that these documents were requested not by politicians, not
by partisan operatives — but by the very police officers who were beaten, kicked,
crushed, and traumatized defending the Capitol from the violent mob Trump
summoned.

“These officers risked their lives while Trump watched from the White House,” she
said.

“Now they’re fighting in court for the truth — and Trump is fighting to silence them.”

Judge Amit Mehta’s warnings: “Trump may have known they were armed”

Crockett pointed to Judge Amit Mehta’s earlier findings — that evidence suggests
Trump may have known his supporters were armed on January 6 and still
encouraged them to march toward the Capitol.

For her, this isn’’t speculation – it’s the foundation of a truth Trump is desperate to
bury.



“Judge Mehta made it clear: there are serious, credible questions about what
Donald Trump knew and when he knew it,” Crockett said.

“These documents could answer those questions. And Trump is doing everything in
his power to keep them locked away.”

For Crockett, this is not only obstruction — it’s a confession through fear.

“Separation of powers”? Crockett calls it “separation from consequences.”

The Trump legal team has tried to cloak the memo in lofty constitutional language,
insisting the former president is only “protecting the executive branch.”

Crockett isn’t buying it.

“Separation of powers does not mean a president gets to hide evidence from the
American people,” she said.

“Trump is not protecting the Constitution. He’s protecting himself.”

She also noted the staggering irony that Trump — the self-proclaimed champion of
“law and order” — is now blocking records in a lawsuit brought by the very officers
who carried out that law and order while he fueled a riot.

“You can’t wave the Blue Lives Matter flag and then slam the door in the faces of
the officers who nearly died because of your lies, she said.

“That’s not patriotism — that’s cowardice.”

Crockett warns: “If he gets away with hiding this, he’ll do worse next time.”

Crockett has repeatedly warned that unchecked power is dangerous power.

She argues that allowing a former president to block thousands of subpoenaed
documents sets a precedent that could damage accountability mechanisms for
generations.

“This isn’t just about what Trump did on Janvary 6,” she said.

“It’s about whether any future president feels empowered to attack democracy, hide
the evidence, and walk away without consequences.”

A call to action: “America must demand the truth — loudly.”

Crockett is urging Americans to step forward, stay informed, and speak out.

This is not, she insists, an issue for Democrats alone or Republicans alone — this is
a crisis for every American who believes that no leader should be above the law.

She is calling for.

  • Fublic demand for transparency

  • Fressure on congressional leaders

  • Support for the officers seeking justice

  • National resistance against Trump’s attempt to bury the truth

“‘Democracy does not survive on silence,” she said.

“It survives because ordinary people refuse to let the powerful hide behind
privilege.”

For Crockett, releasing the documents is not optional — it is a moral necessity.

“We will not look away. We will not be intimidated. We will not forget.”

In her closing remarks, Crockett delivered a message directly to the American
people — and indirectly to Trump himself:

“Donald Trump can hide behind memos. He can hide behind lawyers. He can hide behind excuses.

But what he cannot hide from
 is the truth.

And the American people are coming for it.”

She urged citizens to stay vocal, stay alert, and stay united in demanding
accountability.

“This is our democracy. Our Capitol. Our future.

And no president — past or present — has the right to keep the truth locked away.”

Crockett’s final rallying cry

“Share this. Speak out. Show up.
Because if we don’t demand transparency, we lose more than documents —


we lose democracy itself.

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