I recently came across a striking statistic... 72% of J6 defendants were military veterans or first responders.


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john-rich

Friend,

I recently came across a striking statistic.

72% of J6 defendants were military veterans or first responders.

And while courts often consider prior service as a factor for lighter sentences, the prosecutors and judges in these cases used their veteran or first responder status to argue for harsher penalties.

Is this how our criminal justice system thanks them for their service?

I’ve always honored those who serve. We are living the American dream because of them. The way these patriots were treated is a grave injustice.

And while President Trump has pardoned almost all of the J6 defendants, they still haven’t received justice. 

The lives and reputations of these patriots remain shattered from the lost years to the consistent government and mainstream media smear campaign they endured.

That’s why I’m proud to support Stand in the Gap. 

This remarkable organization provides real, practical help, like rent money, job training, transportation, legal referrals, trauma counseling, and health insurance, to help these persecuted patriots move on with their lives.

If you believe in liberty, in due process, and in standing up for our fellow Americans, I hope you’ll make a donation to Stand in the Gap today. >>
 

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Before January 6th, many of these patriots were unaware of just how broken the American justice system truly was. 
Even after being pardoned, many J6 defendants still face…

For many, returning to some semblance of a normal life is overwhelming. 

Stand in the Gap is committed to being a comprehensive support system for J6 defendants and their families by providing essential resources to help these American patriots heal physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

Stand in the Gap believes in second chances, providing support to individuals transitioning back into society after incarceration, and working towards a more forward-thinking and restorative prison system that sends non-violent offenders into the world better off than they were when they went in.

Through their programs, partnerships, and advocacy efforts, they are making a lasting impact on the lives of those in need.

There are nearly 1,600 Americans who are looking for a second chance.

Let’s show these patriots they’re not forgotten.

Will you help J6 defendants get back on their feet by donating $10, $35, $50, or even $100 to Stand in the Gap today? >> 
 

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This isn’t about politics. It’s about justice.

These are real Americans — veterans, first responders, fathers, mothers, hard-working citizens — who exercised their First Amendment rights and were persecuted for their political beliefs.

If we don’t fight for our fellow patriots now, who will?

When you donate to Stand in the Gap, you’re not just defending individuals. You are defending the soul of our country.

As long as there’s breath in my lungs and truth in my heart, I’ll be singing to honor veterans and first responders. I hope you’ll join me by taking action right now.
 

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For faith, freedom, and country,

John Rich




 

Stand In The Gap is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Stand In The Gap’s tax identification number is 93-1417599.