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Sure there's subjective truth, like for you vanilla maybe your favorite ice cream flavor but it's not for someone else, and then there's objective truth where we all agree that ice cream is yummy and delicious. Okay okay that's subjective too but we can all agree that ice cream is cold.
So let's use your example of facts being right or wrong in saying that objective truth is the same thing.
The objective truth about the insurrectionists who assaulted police officers and broke into the nation's capital to disrupt the counting of a free and fair election is indisputable if not only for the video evidence. We saw them do it. It's not debatable or subjective.
The special attorney's investigation outlines Trump's crime as conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding. This has not been settled in court however. If we were to say conclusively that it was objectively true or factual we would need to see it play out in court in front of a judge, jury, and God and all creation. In America at the peak of civilization this is the best way we have to determine objective truth that we can all agree on.
To me the evidence is clear, evidence that I watched with my own eyes, that it is a fact that Trump conspired to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power and used lies to support that even when he knew otherwise.