Isaac Thomas, a January 6 defendant and survivor of a brutal upbringing in Michigan’s foster care system, was formally pardoned by President Donald J. Trump on January 20.
However regardless of this symbolic victory, the results of the Biden Administration’s efforts to destroy Individuals have made life after launch something however straightforward.
Thomas, who was wrongfully imprisoned for months within the aftermath of January 6, endured pretrial confinement and political focusing on solely to return residence to a system that appears simply as damaged because the one he grew up in. After ageing out of foster care with no household assist, Isaac was left to fend for himself.
Now, even after being cleared of wrongdoing and granted a full pardon, he says he’s nonetheless struggling to afford fundamental requirements. Simply this week, his energy was shut off.
You can help Isaac here.
Isaac was just lately given his outdated job again on the assisted residing residence he labored at earlier than J6 however remains to be in want of a jumpstart.
He was capable of get a “lease to personal” lease for a small two bed room home in his hometown, Flint Michigan, however is having a tough time affording the entire payments that include it. He’s assured that getting his job again will permit him to avoid wasting up and turn out to be financially steady.
Isaac’s story is a chilling reminder that even when justice is served on paper, many January 6 defendants proceed to face financial hardship, stigma, and social isolation. For these like Isaac, who already dealt a troublesome hand from childhood, rebuilding a life looks like an uphill battle.
Regardless of all of this, he stays hopeful.
Issac instructed The Gateway Pundit, “I nonetheless consider that God has a plan and that he’s going to proceed to make use of this to make me stronger.”
You can help Isaac by visiting his GiveSendGo fundraiser and persevering with to maintain him in your prayers