Have you seen the videos of members of Congress assaulting federal law enforcement?

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Friend,

Have you seen the videos of members of Congress assaulting federal law enforcement? 

How about the videos of violent thugs destroying Los Angeles, one of our greatest cities? 

Do you see any of them getting hauled off to jail, charged with a felony, or treated like terrorists? 

No. 

This is what a two-tiered justice system looks like.

I’ve experienced this two-tiered justice system personally.

Like many of the other January 6 defendants, I was taken into custody, hauled across the country, and thrown into a political gulag for protesting the certification of the 2020 election results. 

During my time in the DC Department of Corrections, I was surrounded by other January 6 defendants. I witnessed their struggles and challenges firsthand. 

We were treated like terrorists and faced nothing short of the intentional deprivation of fundamental human rights for 4 years. 

Now, we’ve been pardoned by President Trump and are free from prison.

But the hard part remains: recovering some semblance of a normal life.

That’s why I founded Stand in the Gap. 

Stand in the Gap is on a mission to help January 6 defendants succeed in their second chance and END the two-tiered justice system once and for all!

If you are willing to help these patriots rebuild their lives and prevent others from falling prey to our crooked justice system, please donate whatever you can generously afford to support Stand In The Gap today!
 

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Stand in the Gap was born out of the profound experiences I’ve endured, with a vision to drive meaningful change for the incarcerated and those seeking to rebuild their lives upon release.

Unfortunately, most of my fellow January 6ers have had a difficult time readjusting to civilian life after dealing with years of suffering and abuse at the hands of our two-tiered justice system.

Many face…

While we were in the DC jail, we only had each other. 

Now that we’re free, I want them to know that they are not alone.

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

We are committed to providing help, hope, and healing through comprehensive care and practical support to ensure that each individual can rebuild their life with dignity, hope, and purpose.

You can help January 6th defendants find the strength to start anew and reintegrate into their communities by donating $100, $50, or even just $10 today.
 

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Friend, our two-tiered system of justice has destroyed the lives of thousands of patriots.

But if we work together, you and I can ensure that no one else will have to go through what the January 6 defendants endured.

Stand in the Gap is dedicated to transforming the incarceration system into a corrective endeavor aimed at rehabilitation and reintegration, not just retribution.

The incarcerated are sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers. They are our neighbors.

By providing access to quality education and vocational training and investing in these individuals, we can equip them with the skills and resources they need to rebuild their lives and be productive members of society.

Through lobbying efforts and collaborative partnerships, Stand in the Gap seeks to transform our two-tiered justice system into one that promotes justice and hope for any offender looking to make a fresh start.

Friend, this is our chance to END the two-tiered justice system! Please donate today if you stand for truth, justice, and the American way. >>
 

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Sincerely, 

Shane Jenkins
Shane Jenkins
Founder and Executive Director of Stand in the Gap

P.S. At the heart of our mission is the belief that we must see the humanity in all people — no one should be forgotten or discarded.

In the Bible, Jesus speaks about remembering the prisoner — passages like Matthew 25:36, where He says, “I was in prison and you came to visit me,” remind us of our duty to care for those who are incarcerated. 

Like some people, I have a checkered past, saved by the blood of Christ.
 
I’m not proud of it, but it has given me a unique perspective on what life is like after you’ve been locked up and forgotten. 

But we cannot forget the prisoner. 

If you believe in forgiveness and second chances as much as I do, then please consider donating any amount your generosity can spare.


 

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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.