From Sarah McAbee, Stand in the Gap <[email protected]>
Subject Trump Pardons J6ers… Now what?
Date April 2, 2025 12:01 PM
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TRUTH: Life ruined for many J6 prisoners even after pardon
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Friend,

First, let me start by saying this: Thank God for President Trump and his
pardoning of J6 prisoners.

Even with the pardons, you may not realize what life is like for many J6ers…

I work directly with many of the J6ers. And here are some of the issues they
face: Some are homeless to this day. Some can’t get a job because of the time
they’ve spent in jail. And many are struggling to return to some semblance of a
normal life.

They have had their rights stripped from them. Many have been separated from
their families for years. They can’t vote. They can’t own a firearm.

Not only are these men and women patriots, but they come from all walks of
life — law enforcement, veterans, white-collar professionals, blue-collar
workers, and all races and religions.

And they were hunted down in a political persecution that denied them their
constitutional rights.

So, what comes next for J6ers?

There are nearly 1,600 Americans who need to rebuild their lives. That’s
exactly what Stand in the Gap is helping them do.

Friend, as a personal favor to me, can you please send an urgent donation of
$10 or more to support Stand in the Gap? I am hoping to get 100 new supporters
to help us in our mission to rebuild the lives of J6ers who need us now more
than ever.
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Donate
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Stand in the Gap originally started to help reunite families with a loved one
incarcerated due to J6. Now, our focus is helping the recently released J6ers
navigate the challenging process of re-entry into society after being
incarcerated.

One of the simplest ways we are helping them is by providing them with
insurance and the resources to meet their healthcare needs.

Many of the J6ers haven’t seen a dentist or doctor in four years. They’ve lost
their jobs, which means they’ve lost their insurance.

Our mission is to ensure that every J6er not only has access to healthcare to
meet all of their medical needs but also receives the help they need to heal
mentally, emotionally, and financially.

Please consider donating $10, $35, $50, $100, or any amount you can generously
afford today. >>
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Donate
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Surprisingly, there are very few resources for people who are released from
prison, particularly if they are conservative or America First activists. While
some J6ers come from families with means, most do not.

We were founded to “stand in the gap” for those in prison and those navigating
life after incarceration. Our primary aim is to let them know that they are not
forgotten. This begins by providing health insurance to meet immediate physical
needs and evolves as Stand In The Gap is the one-stop shop for any J6er in need
of counseling as they reintegrate back into society.

The J6ers are our neighbors. They are sons and daughters, brothers and
sisters, mothers and fathers, and It is up to us to ensure that they have the
resources needed to rebuild their lives and reclaim their dignity.

If you are willing to stand with me to help these patriots rebuild their
lives, please join me today by donating whatever you can generously afford to
help Stand In The Gap provide healthcare and counseling to our J6 community.
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Sincerely,

Sarah McAbee
Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer, Stand in the Gap






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