
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5048 :Protecting The J6 Prisoners; What 2026 Hold According To Senator Tubberville
Jan 7, 2026
Senator Tuberville, a prominent voice for America First policies, discusses the commemoration of January 6th and critiques the treatment of its defendants. Sarah McAbee, co-founder of Stand in the Gap, sheds light on the challenges faced by J6 prisoners and the support systems for their reintegration. Jack Posobiec offers geopolitical insights, connecting January 6th to broader issues like Ukraine and U.S. military strategy in Greenland. The conversation delves into accountability, political consequences, and urgent calls for justice, all while highlighting crucial upcoming elections.
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Commemoration At Capitol Steps
- Ashley Babbitt's mother, Mickey, laid a wreath at the Capitol steps on the fifth anniversary of her death.
- Speakers repeatedly called her death an assassination and demanded Lieutenant Michael Byrd be held accountable.
Pardons Didn't End The Fallout
- Sarah McAbee described January 6 defendants held in solitary and in worse-than-third-world conditions.
- She argued pardons don't end persecution and many defendants still face long-term harm.
How To Help Released Defendants
- Standinthegap.foundation offers individualized programs to help released January 6 defendants rebuild.
- Donate or refer people in need for emergency services, counseling, job help, and housing support.

