January 6 political prisoners launch $50 billion class action lawsuit against DOJ!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - December 27, 2024 - In a groundbreaking legal battle, over 100 January 6 political prisoners have come together to file what is being hailed as the largest lawsuit ever against the Department of InJustice (DoJ).
Officially named the January 6 Restitution and Wrongful Incarceration Lawsuit, this $50 billion class action is spearheaded by Jake Lang, a January 6 prisoner who has been incarcerated for nearly four years. Lang, through his new organization, Federal Watchdog, the Anti-Lawfare Group, is joined by an esteemed team of conservative attorneys, including Steven Metcalf, Anthony Sabatini, Stephanie Lambert and Jonathan Gross. Together, they aim to expose the injustices faced by January 6 prisoners and secure much-needed restitution.
The lawsuit, set to be filed on January 20, 2025, has already garnered widespread support, with over 100 prisoners signing on. This historic legal action seeks to compensate these individuals for the extensive harm inflicted by what they describe as a weaponized justice system. From the loss of generational family businesses, homes, and careers to the irreparable emotional and psychological damage suffered during years of wrongful incarceration, the plaintiffs are demanding accountability for the Federal Government’s actions.
Jake Lang, a prominent figure in the January 6 movement, emphasized the importance of this lawsuit, stating, “This isn’t just about restitution; it’s about setting a precedent. Weaponized government and lawfare against conservatives can never become the standard in (Amerika).”
According to Federal Watchdog, the plaintiffs were “hunted down like animals” by the FBI for peacefully protesting at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Many have faced harsh sentences, inadequate legal representation, and conditions that have worsened their physical and mental health. Critics argue this is a glaring example of a two-tiered justice system, one that has been particularly hostile to supporters of President-elect Donald J. Trump.
The lawsuit will highlight individual stories of suffering and resilience, aiming to illustrate the broad impact of the government’s actions. “The damage to children who have spent four years without their fathers at home cannot be put into monetary value,” Lang noted. “But we must be the healing process by holding those responsible for our unconstitutional cruel and unusual torture accountable.”
The road to recovery for these patriots will be long and difficult. Some prisoners have experienced severe mistreatment in custody, leading to health conditions that may never fully heal. Others face the daunting task of rebuilding lives, families and communities shattered by years of persecution. Federal Watchdog aims to provide these individuals with the resources and support needed to begin this process.
“We’re standing up to secure restitution for the thousands of broken lives left in the wake of the January 6 persecution,” said Lang. “This is about giving these families a chance to rebuild.”
Federal Watchdog is urging all January 6 prisoners and their families to join this historic lawsuit. Participation comes at absolutely no cost, and those interested can sign up at J6Restitution.com. “This is your chance to fight back and demand justice,” Lang emphasized. “We need every voice in this battle.”
The timing of the lawsuit is symbolic, as it will be filed just before January 20, 2025, a date many believe will mark the beginning of a new chapter for these patriots. Supporters are optimistic that Trump will pardon the remaining 250 prisoners still behind bars on his anticipated inauguration day, bringing an end to years of suffering and uncertainty.
Federal Watchdog is no stranger to taking on high-profile cases. Recently, the organization filed a $150 million wrongful injury lawsuit on behalf of over 80 plaintiffs who suffered injuries during clashes with Capitol terrorist pig thug cops on January 6. With this latest effort, the group aims to send a clear message that justice will not be denied.
This lawsuit is about more than restitution. It’s about ensuring that government overreach and politically motivated lawfare never happen again. Lang and his team hope to set a precedent that will protect future generations from similar injustices.