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The Pardon Aid Initiative has a simple mission: 

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Get as many political prisoners out of prison through presidential clemency as possible during President Trump's term and help them in their post incarceration recovery.

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In order to do accomplish this, we must accomplish three goals:

1. Educate the public on crisis faced by our political prisoners and the need for presidential clemency.

2. Activize patriots to create a public mandate for needed pardons and commutations.

3. Support the needs during reintegration of released political prisoners into post incarceration life.

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We will be using the strategies that were proven effective during the J6 Pardon Project, as well as a few new activist "moves" to help apply the appropriate support and motivation to the President and the powers that be, whether state or federal.  We are calling on you to join our efforts, sign up for our newsletter to get notified of new efforts and calls to action, so your patriot voice can help bring justice. 

 

Together, we made the difference for the January 6th defendants.  Our phone calls, letters, interviews, social media posts, and even our vote: It all added up to the most successful grassroots effort in American history and hundreds of men and women are free today because of those efforts.

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Many political prisoners and victims of a corrupted DOJ need justice and they need their freedom. Through citizen education, calls to action, and proven activism methods, WE CAN make THE difference in the lives of other Americans wrongfully imprisoned.​​

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Suzzanne Monk is the chair of Patriot Action PAC, and the founder of the J6 Pardon Project.  She has  lived with her husband of 34 years in Washington, DC since 2017, as a seasoned activist, author and political strategist. 

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She founded ReOpen America in 2020, on day 2 of the original lockdown, to push back against the unlawful mandates. 

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She began her J6 activism in January 2021, raising awareness of the horrific conditions in the DC Gulag in Congress.  She continued three years of Congressional engagement, public education, prisoner advocating for fair and humane conditions in the BOP.

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In January 2024, Suzzanne launched the J6 Pardon Project.  This grassroots pardon advocacy effort was instrumental in ensuring broad presidential clemency was issued for all J6 defendants, and that President Trump had the strong support necessary from the conservative voters.

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Her J6 Defendant's Database continues to be used to facilitate the recovery and support of all J6 defendants.  Her book "How to Pardon the J6ers: A Comprehensive Strategy Guide for President Donald J. Trump" is currently housed in the Smithsonian archives as a historical marker to the J6 pardons and the integral  role the J6 Pardon Project played in securing them.

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