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OPERATION RESTORE JUSTICE

FOR THOSE LEFT BEHIND

At Stand in the Gap, we stand unyieldingly for the American patriots who answered the call on January 6, 2021, only to be ensnared in a web of injustice. While President Trump's sweeping pardons on January 20, 2025, freed over 1,500 brave souls from the clutches of politically motivated prosecutions, a handful of dedicated individuals remain unforgiven and unpardoned. These Americans sacrificed everything for their belief in liberty, and now we are fighting to secure their full, unconditional pardons and restore their God-given rights. We refuse to let their stories fade into silence. Through tireless advocacy, family support, and legal battles, Stand in the Gap is bridging the gap between betrayal and redemption.

THE EMERGING TRUTH:

JANUARY 6TH WAS NO INSURRECTION —
IT WAS A SETUP

For years, the mainstream narrative painted January 6 as an "insurrection" orchestrated by everyday Americans. But as documents and disclosures flood out, the veil is lifting. Recent revelations confirm what patriots have known all along: federal agencies, including the FBI, embedded hundreds of plainclothes operatives in the crowds that day, turning a peaceful rally into chaos. A bombshell congressional disclosure in September 2025 revealed the FBI had 274 such agents on site—far beyond the 26 informants acknowledged in the DOJ's December 2024 Inspector General report. Videos show Capitol Police waving protesters inside, hot mics capture coordinated entrapment, and withheld surveillance footage points to a "Fed-surrection" designed to trap the unwary. These weren't rogue actors; this was a calculated operation to demonize dissent and crush the spirit of patriots who dared question a stolen election. Today, with FBI clarifying the bureau's role was limited to "crowd control" after the fact, the evidence mounts: American citizens were set up, prosecuted with 99.6% conviction rates in kangaroo courts, and robbed of their lives. Each of these remaining individuals deserves not just a pardon, but vindication. They are not criminals — they are heroes who stood for freedom when it mattered most.

MEET OUR HEROES:

FACES AND STORIES OF RESILIENCE

Below, we honor the unpardoned by sharing their pictures and personal stories. These are real people — veterans, parents, workers — who heeded their country's call and paid the ultimate price. Their eyes reflect the fire of liberty; their words echo the cry for justice. These stories aren't just histories — they're battle cries.

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