From Nick Searcy <[email protected]>
Subject I saw what really happened on January 6th
Date August 28, 2025 10:45 PM
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John,

I was at the Capitol on January 6th.

I didn't see an “insurrection.” I saw Americans praying. Singing the national
anthem. Waving flags. I saw families, veterans, and peaceful patriots standing
up for what they believed in.

What I didn't expect — what none of us could've imagined — was the brutal
retaliation that followed…

Since that day, I've watched in horror as men and women I stood with that day
have been hunted down and treated like terrorists.

After 4 long years, the January 6th defendants have finally been pardoned.
But the pardons alone aren't enough.

Some are still rotting in jail today.

Others are trying to pick up the pieces of lives that were shattered by a
government determined to make an example out of them.

They've endured political persecution, lawfare, and a social stigma that
sometimes makes a second chance seem impossible.

That's why I produced the films Capitol Punishment and The War on Truth and
why I am proud to support Stand in the Gap, a nonprofit on a mission to provide
the help, hope, and healing J6ers need to succeed in their second chance.

They're helping former January 6 defendants and their families rebuild their
lives, with legal aid, health care coverage, counseling, housing support, and
most importantly — hope.

You can help Stand in the Gap give these patriots the second chance at freedom
they deserve by donating today.
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These are real people just like you and me... Fathers. Mothers. Sisters.
Brothers. Patriots. Their only crime was showing up to take a stand for their
beliefs.

Every one of them had their constitutional rights violated.

But the media doesn't want you to hear their stories. The official January 6
committee suppressed the full story, cherry‑picking footage to paint the day as
an “insurrection” while ignoring the peaceful majority.

The government wants them forgotten.

But Stand in the Gap has not forgotten the prisoner.

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.

Stand in the Gap believes in second chances, providing support to January 6
defendants transitioning back into society after incarceration.

Let's show these patriots they're not forgotten, John.

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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With gratitude,

Nick Searcy

P.S. 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…
* Difficulties in finding a job,
* Loss of rights, like the right to vote or the right to own a firearm,
* Harassment on social media and in their personal lives,
* Strained family relationships due to lost time in prison,
* And even homelessness.
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
January 6 defendants and their families by providing essential resources to
help these American patriots heal physically, mentally, emotionally, and
spiritually.

But they can't do it without you.

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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.

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