After being pardoned by President Trump in January 2025, J6 patriot Jonathan Joseph Copeland was released from prison only to find his life in ruins. Having served time for peaceful protesting, Jonathan is now fighting to rebuild from zero—facing homelessness and financial exhaustion. Read how you can help this patriot secure a stable home and a second chance.
Read MoreMatthew Beddingfield, a young man who went to the January 6th protest, was recently pardoned by President Trump after losing nearly three years of his life to a 38-month prison sentence. Now released, he is struggling to rebuild his life, facing $8,000 in debt and closed doors due to the public smear campaigns. He needs immediate support to survive and start fresh.
Read MoreKentucky father of eight, Luke Hoffman, a January 6 defendant who was later pardoned by President Trump, is urgently fundraising to save his family from foreclosure and financial ruin. The article details the FBI raid on their home, his wife’s trauma from the Capitol events, and the collapse of their contracting business, calling for community support to help the family rebuild.
Read MoreJ6 patriot Will Watson was sentenced to three years in prison after peacefully protesting at the Capitol, missing the birth and first two years of his daughter's life. Now released, he is struggling with debt and has been "blacklisted" from stable work. Read his story and find out how you can support his fight to rebuild.
Read MoreThis is the harrowing story of decorated Native American Army Veteran and J6er Jorge "White Wolf" Riley, who stood up for his conservative values on January 6th, 2021. What began as a prayerful protest ended with a federal indictment, brutal imprisonment—including horrific mistreatment like having his sacred braid forcibly cut—and deep personal devastation. His fight for freedom and recovery continues after a Supreme Court ruling nullified his primary felony charge.
Rasha Abual-Ragheb, a proud American citizen, Christian, and single mother of three, is enduring relentless hardship and trauma after her involvement in the January 6th events. She was subjected to a pre-dawn SWAT raid and coerced into a plea deal that has branded her a “domestic terrorist,” resulting in the loss of her employment and stable housing. This article details her story and includes an urgent call for support to help Rasha and her children rebuild their lives.
Read MoreJennie Heinl, a former VA employee and mother, lost her job, her marriage, and suffered unimaginable grief after being politically prosecuted for briefly entering the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021. Read her story and find out how you can help this J6 patriot rebuild her life.
Read MoreEric Barber, a J6 political prisoner and former city councilman, is fighting to keep his stock car racing dream alive despite relentless persecution and the loss of his career. Without a sponsor, he faces having to stop racing, but he continues to race in memory of J6 patriots.
Read MoreThe Tryon family, including U.S. Army veteran Casey Tryon, her husband, and brother—all January 6 defendants—are struggling to survive after their reputations and businesses were allegedly destroyed by political persecution. Facing the loss of their home, this article is a call for urgent support through their GiveSendGo fundraiser to help the family's seven children rebuild their lives.
Read MoreAfter enduring persecution and imprisonment for standing up for the truth on January 6th, J6 patriot Markus Maly is now fighting a difficult battle to keep his family afloat. Working hard to rebuild his life as a flooring contractor, he now faces mounting debt and vehicle repairs he can't afford. Let's rally to help this father, husband, and American worker get back on his feet.
Read MoreNarayana Rheiner, a J6 political survivor who served 15 months in prison, is now homeless and struggling to survive in Baltimore. He is desperately trying to pick up the pieces of his life and is raising funds via GiveSendGo to secure basic necessities, finish his degree, and rebuild after what he describes as political persecution.
Read MoreThe Elliott family, a multi-generational household of eight, is facing the loss of their home following the imprisonment of their son, James Elliott, for his involvement on January 6th. With legal fees draining their savings and a reverse mortgage deadline looming, they must raise $185,000 in six months to save their sanctuary. Learn how you can stand with this patriot family through prayer and support.
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