J6 Hero’s Freedom Tour: Fighting to Reform Prisons After Federal Tyranny

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Chris Quaglin, a courageous January 6 patriot who was among the 1,500 granted clemency by President Donald Trump, now embarks on a mission to reform prisons across the nation. Though free, the scars of government persecution remain vivid, having cost him his family, home, and aspirations.

Quaglin stands resolute despite losing almost everything. Once a devoted husband and father, he now grapples with monumental legal fees while tirelessly advocating for justice through the J6 Freedom Tour. This nationwide journey seeks to spotlight the dire need for prison reform.

“What they did to us, they could do it to you too, in a heartbeat, for daring to stand in the wrong place at the wrong time,” Quaglin shared in a heartfelt interview.

Chris Quaglin speaking

In April 2021, an unjust raid on his New Jersey home saw Quaglin whisked away by FBI agents, leaving his infant son in distress and Quaglin facing a bleak 12-year sentence—until Trump’s intervention. The desperation of federal agents was palpable, offering leniency in exchange for false testimony against others.

“The feds didn’t care about truth; they wanted a puppet, and they’d grind me to dust to get one.”

Despite mounting pressure, Quaglin refused to betray his principles. His steadfastness came at a personal cost—his wife, strained by federal intimidation, left him, taking their son and the home they shared.

Chris Quaglin's home

“They got to her,” Quaglin said, asserting his belief that federal coercion led to his wife’s heartbreaking decision. This unjust separation further underscores the need for transparency and reform in legal practices.

Chris Quaglin being interviewed

Quaglin’s mission is clear: he is determined to expose the injustices within prison walls. Through the J6 Freedom Tour, partnered with Veterans for Trump, he is raising awareness and pushing for legislative reforms like HB 2105, aimed at addressing abuses in corrections facilities.

Quaglin’s firsthand testimony at Northern Neck Regional Jail in Virginia, notorious for abuse scandals, has ignited legislative action, highlighting the urgency of his cause.

“From rats and mice to roaches and food, to guards beating on inmates, to a superintendent and a captain who think they make up their own rules and there are no such things as prisoner rights or human rights,” he recounted, urging immediate reforms.

Chris Quaglin advocating for reform

Quaglin’s testimony has propelled Virginia lawmakers to take action, with HB 2105 awaiting Governor Glenn Youngkin’s signature. This battle is far from over, and Quaglin calls upon all patriots to rally behind his cause.

“My celiac disease was eating me alive while guards laughed — no food, no soap, no sunlight, just roaches and screams. I was a skeleton when I left, locked in solitary 24/7 for a year because I dared file grievances,” he shared, shedding light on the inhumane conditions he endured.

Chris Quaglin's emotional moment

Quaglin remains undeterred, seeking justice not only for himself but for every American who might face similar tyranny. His resolve is unwavering as he aims to hold accountable those responsible for his ordeal.

Chris Quaglin with supporters

Support Quaglin’s legal battle for his son and J6 Tour here: https://www.givesendgo.com/PersecutedPatriot

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