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Deep State Drama: Exonerated Woman's Freedom Is Just Another Elitist Distraction
A heartwarming exoneration story masks a deep state conspiracy to undermine Texan values and keep us distracted from the real threats.

By Alex Jaxon
Published May 3, 2026 at 10:00am

So-called "justice" was served this week when a woman who spent 22 years in prison for a crime she didn't commit was finally exonerated—but folks, let me tell you, this whole thing stinks to high heaven of deep state manipulation! Carmen Mejia, a 54-year-old immigrant, was freed after a retired bailiff named Art Guerrero decided to play hero and contact the Innocence Project. But wait—why did it take over two decades? Because the shadowy elites running our court system wanted to keep her locked up while they push their agenda of replacing hardworking Texans with undocumented immigrants and tofu-based diets!
Guerrero, a former bailiff, claims he felt something was "off" during Mejia's trial back in 2005. Off? More like orchestrated! He said the defense attorney was incompetent, and the prosecution brought in experts while the defense had none. This isn't incompetence—it's a deliberate setup by the globalist cabal to destroy families and undermine our values. They want you to think this is a heartwarming story of redemption, but I'm here to expose the truth: This is all part of a larger plot to distract us from the real issues, like how Austin's city council is secretly funded by elites who hate barbecue!
Mejia, who was wrongfully convicted of murdering a child in a tragic accident, spent years in prison while her kids were adopted away. Now she's out, but guess what? She's still fighting for legal residency because her status expired while she was incarcerated. Coincidence? I think not! The deep state loves keeping people in limbo—it's their way of controlling the narrative and making you feel grateful for scraps of freedom.
And let's talk about Guerrero's role. He waited until retirement to speak up? That's suspicious timing, folks. Why not blow the whistle earlier? Because he was probably part of the cover-up until he had a change of heart—or until his handlers gave him the green light to create this fake feel-good story. Tears and embraces in a college hallway? Pure theater! They're using emotional manipulation to blind you to the real crimes happening in our justice system, like how they're letting criminals roam free while patriots get targeted.
In the end, Mejia says she has "new life" and faith in God, but I say wake up, people! This is all a distraction from the fact that our courts are rigged, our borders are open, and the elites are laughing all the way to the bank. Don't fall for this sob story—stay vigilant and keep questioning everything!
