J6ers Still Not Pardoned? - Make "Americans" Great Again

Before we can “Make Europe Great Again,” we need to “Make the American People Great Again!” In particular, we need to make things right for the J6ers. Many Americans are not aware that there are still J6ers who have not been pardoned, including a group of twelve individuals—Oath Keepers and Proud Boys—who were targeted by the "Deep State" for the serious accusation of sedition. These twelve remained loyal and refused to betray Trump or their fellow co-defendants, even in the face of immense pressure and threats of life imprisonment. Their sacrifice was pivotal in ensuring Trump could become president again. Now, it's time to remember their bravery and help them get the pardon they deserve.

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The J6 Community Grieves Yet Another Casualty of The Biden Regime. Leading Many To Wonder When Will The Pain Stop And How Many More Have To Needlessly Die Before There is Some Relief?

The J6 community mourns the tragic death of Matthew Webler, one of three pardoned J6ers to die in recent months. His story, marked by immense loss and trauma following his involvement on January 6th, highlights the devastating personal toll of political persecution.

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Ashli Babbitt’s Military Honors Have Fully Been Restored – Her Mother Micki Reacts to the News

Micki Witthoeft, the mother of late Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt, announced that her daughter's military honors have been fully reinstated. The news, credited to the efforts of President Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, marks a significant moment for the January 6 community.

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UPDATE: J6er Matthew Huttle Was Shot Dead by Police Following His Release – Now His Autopsy Raises More Questions than It Answers

J6er Matthew Huttle was shot and killed by an Indiana sheriff’s deputy just one week after receiving a full Presidential pardon. His autopsy raises troubling questions about the circumstances of his death, including multiple gunshot wounds to the back. As investigations unfold, his family demands answers and justice.

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Reflections of a J6er: Embracing Humanity Beyond Stigma

In the midst of discussions about J6ers, their actions, and motivations, one crucial aspect remains neglected: their humanity. We are not just heroes or insurrectionists; above all, we are human beings. This op-ed delves into the identity crisis spurred by societal perceptions, urging us to ponder: Who are we truly?

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Staff Writer
HOW in America?

Should these unfortunate rally attendees be referred to as hostages of war, or HOWs? Seems like an appropriate modification, considering the reality of the circumstances, and the true gravity of the situation.

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David Sumrall
#J6PardonOfInnocence – An Introduction

In a nation where justice is paramount, the 'Pardon of Innocence' emerges as a beacon of hope. Delve into the story of this unique form of clemency and its pivotal role in the #J6PardonOfInnocence movement. As we explore the untold truths and seek justice, the path to redemption for those wrongly accused comes into focus. Join us on this compelling journey of liberty and vindication.

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Tamara Leigh
Is DOJ Using Victimless “Crime” to Justify Long-term Detention?

Imagine being indicted for a crime with no victim. For the sake of illustration, let’s say you’ve been arrested for shoplifting…but then the shop owner denies you stole anything. In fact, the owner organizes protests demanding your release. But the prosecution sends law enforcement to your home, who then ransacks it looking for “evidence” to fit the allegations. While they are there, your house “mysteriously” catches fire and burns, possibly destroying exculpatory evidence in the process. Now imagine that they gain access to every financial account you have and seize all your assets and property. Then they go to the judge and claim that, because you have a good deal of money in your accounts, you own a nice car, house and even a boat, that this is clearly evidence that you’ve funded these things through shoplifting because 'how else would you have the money for these things?' Never mind that you’ve been a successful entrepreneur for years, and you purchased these assets years prior to the alleged shoplifting—and that since the store owner denies you’ve stolen anything, this is a victimless “crime.” You’re presumed guilty and treated like a criminal.


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