The alleged J6 pipe bomber, Brian Cole Jr., doesn't fit the media's narrative: His family sued Trump's DHS and hired Ben Crump weeks before the bombs were planted. Daniel Goodwyn breaks down the absurdity, the Crump connection, and the media’s failure to identify Cole.
Read MoreIn the war of words surrounding January 6, information is the weapon. StopHate.com founder David Sumrall leads the counter-narrative with the "Armory of Truth" documentary series. As the narrative shifts from insurrection to vindication, we explore how independent journalism is righting history and challenging the Mainstream Media's Goliath.
Read MoreJournalist Steve Baker of The Blaze confirms StopHate's years-long claim that the J6 pipe bomber may be a former Capitol Police officer, raising explosive questions about the government's role in orchestrating and covering up the Capitol chaos.
Read MoreNobel-prize-winning author and Soviet Gulag survivor, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, warned the world about the creeping danger of political persecution. Today, the phrase "American Gulag" is a moral diagnosis and a warning that the selective prosecution and dehumanization of J6 defendants echoes the Soviet-era machinery Solzhenitsyn exposed.
Read MorePardoned January 6th defendant Scott Columbus was arrested on animal abuse charges after law enforcement referenced his J6 conviction, leading to his rescue dog Logan being euthanized.
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 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.
From January 6, 2021, to September 8, 2025, at least 31 deaths have been linked to the events of that day. This article documents the names, dates, and reported causes of death, as provided by government and other official sources.
Read MoreAs the January 6 death count rises, this article provides a citizen analysis of the victims, including protesters and law enforcement. The analysis challenges official government findings and highlights the human cost of the government's response to the event.
Read MoreBefore 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreMicki 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.
Read MoreStewart Parks, a pardoned January 6 participant, Christian conservative, and real estate broker, is running for Congress in Tennessee's 7th Congressional District to fight for the "America First" agenda and conservative values after what he calls an unjust prosecution.
Read MoreJeannie Randolph, wife of January 6 political prisoner Stephen Randolph, has released her debut book, "Process"—an emotional, spiritual, and honest memoir documenting her family’s journey through injustice, perseverance, and the power of belief. It offers a powerful look at faith, family, and the fight for justice after J6.
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 MoreAdam Villarreal’s gripping new memoir, “Capitol Punishment: A J6 Fugitive Story,” details his descent into fugitive life after being branded a domestic terrorist by a weaponized DOJ. Forced into exile, the Navy veteran's account chronicles his survival, resistance, and the forging of a new identity, and the founding of the Homeland House Foundation to help other J6ers rebuild their lives.
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 MoreFelicia Konold, a young mother from Arizona, is fighting to rebuild her life after being persecuted by the Biden regime following January 6th. Despite receiving a Presidential Pardon, her felony conviction continues to block her from finding stable employment. She is asking for help to keep her small family fed and housed while she searches for new work.
Read MoreJ6er 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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