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Brandon Straka's lone fight for truth, freedom, and his very life since his arrest began three weeks after he entered the U.S. Capitol on that oh-so-controversial day in January.
The narrative, driven by the Left and accepted by many on the Right, Straka says left him in anxiety-fueled isolation, with few allies, and blocked by media platforms unwilling to allow him the opportunity to tell his story. Until now.In Mark Levin's exclusive, "Brandon Straka's January 6 Story Reveal,' Brandon had the floor not only to provide Americans with the details and video evidence of what happened but to reveal what followed his arrest. Mark Levin pulled no punches and encouraged Straka to tell his story by asking direct and hard-hitting questions. Brandon delivered on every question, bringing to light what Mark describes as the "injustice in our courts." Brandon explained:
He went on to say that the prosecution's initial recommendation was severe surveillance measures as a condition of the three-year probation, which would have allowed for surveilling his phone, computer, bank accounts, social media accounts, and email accounts for the entire probationary period. This harsh probation sentence was not included in the final sentencing, but why was it brought to the table at all? "All this for what the judge and court ultimately deemed a petty offense, a non-violent misdemeanor charge," Brandon added. Now, just when you think you've hit the peak of Brandon's hellscape, when you have that moment of "Okay, now we get to see the man begin to put his life back together because this cannot possibly get any worse" … it gets worse. In addition to what Mark called a "pretty damn harsh" sentencing, eviction from his home, damages to his spiritual and psychological health, and an "egregious amount of harassment from the federal government," Brandon says he is now facing civil charges from what he deems a "social justice law firm" in Washington, D.C., claiming he was a "conspirator to create January 6," amongst other serious claims.
Brandon tells Mark that it's the utter loneliness that has plagued him, causing a tremendous amount of damage, to the point where some days he "questioned if [he] wanted to continue to live."
"I just want the opportunity to try to clear the air and set the record straight, what is and is not accurate, and that's why I'm so grateful to you, and thankful to you, for giving me this opportunity today," Brandon said. "I suspect after people watch this, you won't be completely alone, certainly not by … red-blooded Americans," Mark responded. "I think many of them are going to be very upset by this."
Mark had one final, illuminating question for Brandon: "Have you lost faith in the system?"
"Yes. I have … but one thing that has not shaken in the slightest is my faith and my belief that America is worth fighting for."
Watch all the gritty details of the harassment, the video evidence of what happened on that day, and Brandon's detailed explanation for the documents he signed in Mark Levin's full-exclusive interview with Brandon Straka.
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Facebook removed the popular, anti-Democratic Party "WalkAway" page from its platform Friday, according to a tweet from WalkAway founder Brandon Straka.
WalkAway is a grass-roots campaign that shares stories from those who "can no longer accept the current ideology of liberalism and what the Democratic Party has become." Straka also was a front-line figure in the battle — following President Donald Trump's 2020 election loss — to get out the vote for Tuesday's runoff election in Georgia. But both Democratic candidates took the races, and because of that Democrats will control the U.S. Senate.
Straka's tweet about Facebook's action read, "FACEBOOK has removed the #WalkAway Campaign and has BANNED ME and EVERY MEMBER of my team!!! Over half a million people in #WalkAway with hundreds of thousands of testimonial videos and stories is GONE. Facebook has banned everything related to #WalkAway."
🚨🚨🚨FACEBOOK has removed the #WalkAway Campaign and has BANNED ME and EVERY MEMBER of my team!!! Over half a millio… https://t.co/DrUFXnpF7P— Brandon Straka (@Brandon Straka)1610125959.0
Straka also posted images of notifications he said were from Facebook telling him WalkAway's account was "disabled" on Friday "for violating our Terms of Use" and that pages "that are hateful, threatening, or obscene are not allowed. We also take down Pages that attack an individual or group, or that are set up by an unauthorized individual. If your page was removed for any of the above reasons, it will not be reinstated. Continued misuse of Facebook's features could result in the permanent loss of your account."
It isn't clear what exactly triggered the action. Neither Facebook nor Straka immediately responded Friday to TheBlaze's request for comment and additional details.
"I have a dozen paid employees. I have dozens of volunteers. ALL BANNED at the same time today. Absolute mayhem!!" he noted in a different Twitter post. "Is this the unity and healing of Joe Biden's America??? This is horrifying."
Straka asked for assistance from Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz in the wake of the WalkAway ban, saying "this is only the beginning of a total conservative shutdown if we don't get help."
Straka also said he'll be appearing on Laura Ingraham's Fox News program Friday night to discuss the Facebook ban: "My team and I are working at lightning speed to salvage this today. PLEASE tune in tonight to see how you can help us rebuild."
Straka told the Post Millennial that WalkAway is reforming on clouthub.com and that followers can go to the group's website and sign up for the email list.
A number of prominent social media conservatives have reported steep drops in their follower counts since the siege at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, while others have seen their accounts banned or suspended.
Here's a Thursday video of Straka commenting on the events this week in Washington, D.C.:
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