Matthew 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 MoreA status update on January 6th defendants still denied freedom and justice despite a Presidential pardon. The J6 Pardon Project details ongoing legal persecution, wrongful incarceration, and defiant judges undermining the President's clemency.
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 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.
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