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Imagine waking up on January 7th, knowing that the events of the previous day would forever alter the course of justice in America. That's the reality Sarah and Colton McAbee faced, and today they offer a window into their deeply personal journey through the chaos and consequence of January 6th. Together, we unpack the lingering injustices faced by many individuals involved in that day's events, and the urgent need for reform to prevent history from repeating itself. Our conversation underscores the necessity for accountability and how civil suits could pave the way for substantial changes in the judicial system.
In the second half of our episode, we spotlight the tireless efforts of the Stand in the Gap foundation, which has been a lifeline for over 100 families affected by January 6th. We also highlight initiatives like the Road Home Project, emphasizing the power of community support and mental health resources in aiding those who are reentering society after institutionalization. From potential political pursuits to the unwavering support of church communities, there is a collective momentum building towards civil justice reform. It's a pivotal moment—one where January 6th defendants and Patriot Academy graduates could lead the charge towards rebuilding hope and liberty across America.
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Imagine waking up on January 7th, knowing that the events of the previous day would forever alter the course of justice in America. That's the reality Sarah and Colton McAbee faced, and today they offer a window into their deeply personal journey through the chaos and consequence of January 6th. Together, we unpack the lingering injustices faced by many individuals involved in that day's events, and the urgent need for reform to prevent history from repeating itself. Our conversation underscores the necessity for accountability and how civil suits could pave the way for substantial changes in the judicial system.
In the second half of our episode, we spotlight the tireless efforts of the Stand in the Gap foundation, which has been a lifeline for over 100 families affected by January 6th. We also highlight initiatives like the Road Home Project, emphasizing the power of community support and mental health resources in aiding those who are reentering society after institutionalization. From potential political pursuits to the unwavering support of church communities, there is a collective momentum building towards civil justice reform. It's a pivotal moment—one where January 6th defendants and Patriot Academy graduates could lead the charge towards rebuilding hope and liberty across America.
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