In a powerful demonstration of resilience and unity, former January 6 political prisoner Jake Lang will lead a protest tonight at 7 p.m. ET outside the Washington D.C. Jail.
This marks Lang’s first return to the facility since his release, following a sweeping pardon by President Trump that liberated over 1,500 individuals connected to the January 6 events.
The protest aims to demand the immediate release of the remaining five January 6 detainees who are unjustly held by the DeepState.
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The event will be broadcast live TONIGHT 7pm ET by Blessed News on @GatewayPundit on X and Rumble, ensuring that supporters nationwide can participate virtually. Organizers encourage everyone to tune in and stand in solidarity with the cause.
This protest coincides with the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) convention in Washington D.C. this weekend, which is expected to draw significant attention to the plight of the remaining political hostages.
In a show of camaraderie, Lang has rented out ‘The Patriot Mansion’ to host over 20 January 6 patriots, facilitating gatherings throughout the week following CPAC. This initiative aims to provide a supportive environment for those who have endured unjust incarceration.
Further amplifying their message, Lang’s newly launched organization, Federal Watchdog, the organization behind the groundbreaking $50 Billion Dollar January 6 Restitution Lawsuit – has established a substantial presence at CPAC with a prominent booth.
The organization plans to feature hundreds of live-streamed interviews via Blessed News directly from the convention floor, offering firsthand accounts and insights from those affected by the January 6 persecution.
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The protest tonight will highlight the cases of the five remaining detainees:
• Jeremy Brown: A 17-year Green Beret veteran, lauded for his patriotism, who remains incarcerated.
• Edward Kelley: A U.S. Marine and father of two young sons, facing life in prison on charges his supporters claim are unfounded.
• Elias Costianes: Despite receiving a pardon, he was required to report to prison on separate charges related to January 6.
• Taylor Taranto: Currently held within the D.C. Jail, awaiting resolution of his case.
• Benjamin Martin: Detained due to firearms found in his home during an FBI raid, which supporters argue he did not own.
Supporters emphasize the urgency of President Trump issuing pardons for these individuals, asserting that their continued detention represents a miscarriage of justice.
Reintegrating into society after incarceration presents numerous challenges for these individuals. To assist in this transition, supporters are encouraged to donate to help resettle January 6 prisoners by visiting J6Rebuild.com
Contributions will aid in rebuilding lives destroyed by the Biden Deep State Regime.
Your support can make a tangible difference.
By donating to J6Rebuild.com, you contribute to restoring normalcy for those who have sacrificed in the name of their beliefs. Together, we can help rebuild lives and uphold the principles of true American justice and freedom.
As the nation watches, tonight’s protest serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle faced by these patriots and their families. The call for their release grows louder, urging immediate action to rectify what can only be described as profound injustice.