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 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 MoreScott Columbus, son of the legendary Manowar drummer, shares his raw journey of survival after January 6. Despite a presidential pardon, Scott faces brutal social isolation, physical disabilities, and local hostility in his small hometown. Read how he is holding onto his faith while fighting to rebuild his life and care for his bedridden mother.
Read MoreJ6 Patriot Josh Pruitt breaks his silence with the release of his raw new memoir, "Trumped Up." From surviving a gang-infested federal prison to receiving a full pardon from President Trump, Pruitt shares an unfiltered account of his journey through trauma, faith, and redemption.
Read MoreAfter 14 months of wrongful imprisonment, J6 patriot Taylor Johnatakis has returned home to his wife and five children following a presidential pardon. However, the road to rebuilding is steep. From a broken family vehicle to the long-term effects of political persecution, the Johnatakis family needs the support of the patriot community to get back on their feet.
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