Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn’s story about January 6 is falling apart. New footage and testimony reveal shocking gaps in his account. A bombshell investigation exposes contradictions that mainstream media ignored for years.
Steve Baker’s explosive documentary series digs into surveillance videos and sworn statements. It shows Dunn’s claims about “hand-to-hand combat” and pepper spray don’t match the evidence. Key moments he described as heroic now look exaggerated or fabricated.
The truth about Rosanne Boyland’s death is finally coming out. Baker proves Dunn wasn’t even near her when she died, despite his public statements. This raises serious questions about why the media promoted his version without fact-checking.
While real Americans struggle, Dunn used January 6 to launch a political career. He’s running for Congress as a Democrat, pushing the same narrative that’s crumbling under scrutiny. It’s clear his story was never about truth—it was about fame and power.
Woke activists and left-wing outlets painted Dunn as a martyr. They ignored officers who stayed silent, refusing to play politics. Now we see why: the full picture doesn’t fit their “insurrection” fairytale.
Mental health programs for officers are important, but Dunn’s sudden focus on this feels convenient. Is he distracting from the holes in his story? Patriots support police, but we demand honesty from those claiming to speak for them.
The BlazeTV documentary exposes how the left weaponized January 6 to smear conservatives. While rioters were wrong, the real insurrection is the left’s attack on free speech and truth. They turned one man’s tall tales into propaganda.
Every American should watch this series and see the evidence mainstream media buried. Our nation deserves facts, not spin. The truth about January 6 matters—because without it, freedom loses.