The J6 Pardon Project, spearheaded by Suzzanne Monk of Patriot Action PAC, passionately advocates for former President Donald J. Trump to pardon all individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol incident, including high-profile prisoners Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon. Claiming significant injustices, Monk asserts that over 1500 defendants have been unfairly targeted with politically motivated arrests, manipulated charges, and denied due process.
Claiming significant injustices, Monk asserts that over 1500 defendants have been unfairly targeted with politically motivated arrests, manipulated charges, and denied due process.
Their campaign is bolstered by releasing a strategic guidebook titled “How to Pardon the J6ers – A Comprehensive Strategy Guide for President Donald J. Trump,” exclusively distributed to Trump’s surrogates, influencers, and potential future administration members.
The guidebook outlines a multi-pronged strategy to secure maximum clemency for all J6ers on day one of a Trump administration, including providing detailed profiles of each defendant to streamline the pardon process.
Monk advocates for the use of presidential Pardon of Innocence, citing precedents like General Michael Flynn’s case, arguing that such pardons could include expunging criminal records and offering financial restitution a move unprecedented at the federal level but argued as viable under constitutional powers.
The project aims to build public support for mass pardons and plans to continue advocating through its website and media outreach.
For more information, visit www.j6pardonproject.com or contact Suzzanne Monk at suzzannemonk@gmail.com for interviews and inquiries.
Monk and her project emphasize the need for widespread public support to influence Trump’s decision, asserting that all defendants deserve pardons due to what they perceive as systemic denial of their constitutional rights. This effort comes amid escalating debates over the scope and fairness of prosecutions related to the January 6 events, with prominent figures like Dinesh D’Souza joining the chorus advocating for blanket pardons on the grounds of due process violations.
As the distribution of the guidebook continues and the J6 Pardon Project expands its database of defendants, the project aims to amplify public discourse and sway Trump’s stance on this divisive issue. Their ongoing efforts can be followed through their website, where Monk invites inquiries and interview requests regarding their mission to secure what they deem as justice for all January 6 defendants.