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On Intellectual Honesty and the Erasure of the Historical Record

To: V.P. Vance

From: A verified voter in Columbus, OH

May 23

I am writing to formally document for the historical record my profound concern over this administration's systemic campaign to erase, alter, and hide public records, including the recent attempts to bypass the Presidential Records Act. As a leader who frequently positions himself as a student of history and law, your complicity in an Orwellian effort to purge official data leads to serious questions about your intellectual honesty. The American public is left with an unavoidable dichotomy regarding your character: either you are ignorant of the administration's rewriting of facts and actually believe the lies, or you are willingly enabling an authoritarian to deceive the American people to secure your own personal power. Both scenarios are entirely unworthy of the faith and principles you claim to hold. I submit the following discrepancies for the historical record: 1. The Reversal on January 6th Accountability: Prior to taking office, you publicly stated a morally intuitive standard regarding January 6th: peaceful protesters should be pardoned, but those who committed violence "obviously shouldn't be pardoned." Yet you immediately abandoned that principle to support indiscriminate pardons and the subsequent purging of Department of Justice prosecution records. This documents a clear choice of political expediency over moral clarity. 2. Disregard for the Presidential Records Act: Attempting to cast aside the post-Watergate law that ensures presidential documents belong to the American people threatens to destroy vital evidence of government decision-making. For a self-proclaimed intellectual to support the evasion of historical archives—and to be named in the ongoing litigation regarding it—suggests a profound fear of posterity. 3. The Erasure of Public Data: Scrubbing essential databases and altering historical narratives to fit a preferred political narrative breaks the federal government's obligation to maintain objective truth. For a man who has made frequent public appeals to intellectual debate and moral philosophy, this at best severely undermines your credibility. I am submitting this inquiry to ask how you reconcile your heavily marketed intellect with your administration's mandate to treat the national archives as public relations vulnerabilities to be deleted. History will remember that you knew the truth, yet chose to champion its erasure.

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