Fighting for Justice: Interviews of the January 6th Political Prisoners
- jolie815
- Mar 31
- 2 min read
By Jolie McShane, Past President
On March 15, the Republican Women of Baltimore County (RWBC) conducted a series of interviews shedding light on the experiences of political prisoners from the January 6, 2021, events. Among those interviewed were three individuals who shared their harrowing experiences and perspectives on the government’s actions in the aftermath of that historic day. One striking observation is the high number of veterans among those arrested and imprisoned. Was this a deliberate effort by the Biden administration to suppress America’s bravest and most patriotic citizens?
Adam, one of the interviewees, emphasized the importance of never forgetting what happened to those who were imprisoned in the wake of January 6th. "What they did to us Americans cannot be forgotten, and I just hope President Trump exposes more and more of what really happened," he stated. His full presentation, which details his personal journey and the broader implications of these events, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW_sVw4IamY

Another interviewee, Steven Cook, spoke about the struggles faced by those who have been imprisoned, particularly the challenges of navigating the justice system under these circumstances. "Going into the prison system is not easy…the 1,500 men and women didn’t deserve it," he remarked. Steven has since dedicated himself to ensuring that America emerges from this crisis stronger and more resilient. Watch his short interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0fHqPFJ34w

Chris Alberts provided a powerful perspective on the events of January 6th, countering the mainstream narrative that has dominated the media. "January 6th, 2021, was not what the press told us. It was the day when peaceful protestors were attacked, brutally beaten, gassed, and shocked—all for peacefully exercising their 1st Amendment right to address our government for our grievance." His compelling account underscores the urgent need for transparency and justice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiH0Qor0K1w

These testimonies raise pressing questions about the treatment of political prisoners and the broader implications for civil liberties in the United States. If veterans—those who have risked their lives to defend this nation—are being targeted and imprisoned, what does this mean for the future of American freedom? The RWBC interviews serve as a powerful reminder that the fight for truth and justice is far from over.

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