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JANUARY 6 EXCLUSIVE: Oath Keeper Leader Kelly Meggs Exposes the Insurrection Narrative – Reveals US Government Kidnapped His Grandchildren

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January 6 defendant and Florida Oath Keeper leader, Kelly Meggs, in DC (left) and the DC Gulag (right)

There are many stories about January 6 that fall by the wayside. Several January 6 defendants got extensive media coverage, especially in the immediate aftermath of January 6, but this is not representative of the overall body.

Most defendants remain nameless, faceless hostages. Real Americans have been rendered as caricatures as a way of pigeonholing them and glossing over the real experiences of that complicated day.

OATH KEEPERS AND JANUARY 6

Kelly Meggs was a humble Florida resident and general manager in the car business before January 6, not a soldier or commando.

A loving husband, father and grandfather, Meggs got involved in the much-maligned Oath Keepers organization to assist in disaster relief, support local law enforcement, maintain peace during public demonstrations and protect private property from rioters. Meggs then, finding the organization in disarray, wound up as the leader of the Florida Oath Keepers chapter.

This desire to do right by the community would ultimately be weaponized against Meggs and his fellow Oath Keepers (Jessica Watkins, Ken Harrelson, Joe Hackett, and even Kelly’s wife Connie Meggs) following the events of January 6.

As explained in earlier interviews with Jessica Watkins and with Ken Harrelson, Kelly Meggs and company went to Washington, DC, on January 6 to work security for various speaking events and VIPs.

The Oath Keepers had Secret Service background checks and were lawfully present to protect permitted gatherings.

** Please donate to the Meggs recovery fund here.

The Oath Keepers were only at the Capitol to monitor scheduled events and VIP’s like Simone Gold and John Strand, for instance. Several Oath Keepers wandered into the Capitol to assist others long after any breaches of the building took place.

In fact, before entering the Capitol, the Oath Keepers stood on the steps of the Columbus Doors singing the national anthem.

While inside the Capitol Rotunda, Kelly Meggs and the Oath Keepers stopped vandalism, prayed with protestors, and fatefully came to the assistance of Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn who had a mental breakdown while surrounded by hostile protestors.

Kelly Meggs and the Oath Keepers personally helped police lead protestors out of the Capitol and halted further entrance into the building. By any rational account, Kelly Meggs and the Oath Keepers were good Samaritans – heroes. Not according to Joe Biden’s Department of Justice.

CAPTIVITY

Like most of the prisoners caught up in January 6, the Oath Keepers were made patsies and bogeymen for nonsensical narratives.

The Oath Keepers, whose mission is to keep the peace and support lawful authorities, were framed as a far-right, anti-government militia.

Patriots, who protected the Capitol and its officers from vandals and angry mobs, were framed for seditious conspiracy and labeled domestic terrorists. Kelly and Connie Meggs had their home raided in early 2021, and both were taken into custody.

The corrupt betrayal of good Samaritans didn’t end with a booking. The Oath Keepers were largely denied bond and kept in pretrial detention.

It was after being moved around the country by the US Marshals that Kelly Meggs finally arrived in the DC Gulag, where we met as fellow inmates.

From that point on, Meggs and his fellow Oath Keepers, as well as myself and dozens of other January 6 hostages, spent months in solitary confinement.

The DOJ and DC jail deprived us of every basic liberty Americans hold sacred, from the Bill of Rights to the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

Timothy Hale (left), William Chrestman (center), Kelly Meggs (right) preparing to sing The Star-Spangled Banner inside the DC Gulag

After living with Meggs for years in jail, and having watched thousands of hours of the government’s own video, I can definitively say that he is no insurrectionist or seditionist – but he’s more than a car dealer.

Soon after arriving in the DC Gulag, Kelly Meggs joined the detail team and worked as a custodian of wing C2B (the “Patriot Pod”). Meggs was up every morning to serve our breakfast, usually 3 or 4 AM, and made sure nobody was skipped over.

I usually stayed up overnight to watch the guards from my cell, so I never missed an interaction or a smartass joke from Meggs about our “meals”. Meggs had a dry yet fun wit.

And wit was needed to get through captivity. He, I and Jose Padilla would often pass the time by doing crossword puzzles whenever they were available in our unit. With his age came a fountain of knowledge and wisdom worth respecting.

He sought out fellowship in Christ and a healthy appetite for scripture. Religious services were denied to January 6 inmates in the DC jail, however.

Bible study groups popped up occasionally but quickly fell apart due to jailhouse politics and informant shenanigans.

When there was a breakdown in religious fellowship and a lack of trust between inmates, a new Bible study group was founded in C2B, and Kelly Meggs was unanimously chosen to head it as our Presbyter.

Everyone trusted and respected Meggs. Meggs was fun, yet stoic, never quick to anger, and never lost track of what mattered most in the world – even more than proving his innocence – reuniting with his wife and family.

While Connie Meggs was fortunate enough not to end up in the DC Gulag, being granted bond, she was still prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and would later herself serve time in prison after being convicted.

In all of this time, four years of hell, Connie and Kelly remained steadfastly loyal and supportive of one another.

DUE PROCESS DENIED

Despite getting railroaded at every step of the way, Kelly Meggs and the Oath Keepers worked tirelessly on their cases.

Often denied access to their attorneys, denied evidence, and forced to live in a literal insane asylum wrongly labeled a jail “treatment facility”, they spent day after day catching the DOJ in lies and finding exculpatory evidence where prosecutors said there wasn’t.

Meggs and his codefendants built elaborate presentations proving their innocence and persevered in the face of overwhelming odds.

** Please donate to the Meggs recovery fund here.

The DOJ attempted to thwart fundraising for Oath Keeper legal representation. After months of trial, and numerous lies by federal prosecutors being exposed, a biased DC jury convicted all the Oath Keepers – Kelly Meggs being found guilty of all charges excluding destruction of government property (but including the seditious conspiracy charge).

The DOJ’s prosecutors withheld exculpatory video and even doctored footage to secure the conviction of the Oath Keepers.

Numerous government witnesses committed perjury in order to secure convictions as well, such as Special Agent David Lazarus and Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, and the government stooped so low as to enlist paid pedophile informants for testimony.

After the DOJ initially sought 25 years in prison for Meggs, after he’d already spent over three years in captivity, Judge Amit Mehta delivered him a 12-year sentence.

Judge Mehta is known as one of the most biased, partisan judges to oversee January 6 cases, and he made sure to make examples out of the Oath Keepers for a political narrative. Kelly Meggs was not beaten, however.

While prisoned, and knowing his innocence, Meggs was prepared for a drawn-out appeals process. During this time he wrote two books on his thoughts, values, and understanding of both January 6 and the political landscape as he saw it; Fight, Fight, Fight! (released first, chronologically written second) and One Question Remains: Your Move (co-written with Robert Morss).

** Please donate to the Meggs recovery fund here.

FREE AT LAST

Kelly and I parted ways near the end of 2022. I went to prison and Meggs was still being held captive pending the Oath Keepers trial. Upon President Trump taking office, Kelly Meggs was finally released from prison, and his 12-year sentence became irrelevant.

Don Neuen of Cowboy Logic, a longtime advocate for Kelly and those who’d spent years rotting in the DC jail and elsewhere, immediately got Meggs onto an episode of Live From Studio 6B:

After four brutal years of isolation, slander and captivity, Kelly Meggs was a free man again. And after two years without contact, we reconnected, and I had the great honor of interviewing him for three hours about his story, the full scope of which cannot be captured by any one article:

Now that the January 6 defendants are no longer subject to probation or supervised release, we can speak freely with each other.

The patriots who languished behind bars in the DC Gulag have been hastily reconnecting. With each day, more and more sign on to tell their story.

What really happened on January 6, how they were smeared by the feds and media, and what they suffered through while locked up, and much more.

These interviews, along with hundreds of pages of primary documents, will form the basis for a multi-volume history series, Artifice and Betrayal: The History of the DC Gulag.

Now that their voices have been restored, the defendants will be the ones to write the authoritative history of January 6 and the lawfare that followed, not the prosecutors and media.

** Please donate to the Meggs recovery fund here.

REBUILDING

During my interview with Meggs I listened to one of the most disturbing things I’d heard yet from another January 6 defendant.

Last year Kelly Meggs’ daughter had a medical emergency and was taken from her home by paramedics, leading to Meggs’ grandchildren being taken by DCF (Department of Children and Families).

Police told her that her children would be fine being left to sleep in the house for the night. That was a lie, and Kelly Meggs’ grandchildren were essentially kidnapped and held by the government for a year.

Kelly: The next morning my daughter gets released from the hospital at 9:30. At 9 o’clock DCF is in my home taking the children.
Tim: What the f*ck?
Kelly: They took the kids!

DCF tried to claim Meggs’ daughter was unfit to parent by claiming she was hospitalized because of alcohol, though they later had to admit they were wrong and she was in fact hospitalized due to a medical condition.

DCF also tried to claim that the home Meggs’ grandchildren were living in was unsuitable, but it turned out they had actually inspected Kelly Meggs’ home (Meggs and his wife Connie were in prison at the time) and not his daughter’s home (where the children actually lived).

Lie after lie. First the government took grandparents hostage and then they took grandchildren hostage.

Kelly: They take my grandkids and they make my daughter go through some program bullshit, whatever it is. So they take my grandkids and they tell my daughter, “Based on your medical condition” – because now we’re gonna admit it’s a medical condition – “We’re gonna give the kids back as soon as your mother gets home from prison.”

That was in the end of June. The very end of June. Very end of June comes my wife gets home. Okay, let’s get the kids back. “Oh, yeah, they’ll be back in a couple days. Don’t worry. Everything’s fine. Now you’re good.”

Well now we wait. End of July. What’s going on with the kids? “Oh, you guys have them back in the July. No problem. You don’t worry about it. Everything’s fine.” Well, we’re arguing, we’re doing our visitation, little bullshit like that and…

It’s- it’s- it’s elevating in frustration because we should have kids back right now and in September the case worker says to my daughter, “Well, the reason the kids aren’t home is because your mother is a domestic terrorist.”

Tim: Get the fuck out- Where were they keeping the kids, in foster care?

Kelly: Yeah, they’re in foster care. And so that’s what they’re telling her, that Your mother must have mental issues because she was one of the January 6th Capitol people and so we have to figure out if she’s some kind of domestic terrorist or something. We’re just not sure what to do because she could be violent and extreme, and we’re worried that she’s starting to…” Uhm-

Tim: Recidivism? She’s gonna go back to a life of insurrection?

Kelly: Hah, no, they were worried that she was affecting my daughter. Because my daughter was starting to fight for her kids, like my daughter’s like, “Where are my kids? How come my kids aren’t back?” “You need to calm down.”

Of course you’re gonna be mad! They have your kids, right? So then we get guaranteed. “We’re gonna go ahead and end of October guaranteed.” End of October comes, no kids.

The kids can’t come home because there’s no home study. We have to have somebody come in.

Check the house, make sure it’s all clean, make sure everything’s good, make sure there’s food, you know, the normal shit, right? So the lady has come already two months earlier and done that when my wife was home.

Tim: Wouldn’t probation have already visited the house in preparation for release?

Kelly: Absolutely, and it was cleared. And the prison’s not gonna release someone that’s mentally unstable into the community.

Then in October they say, “The home study’s not done. They’re still working on it. They’ll let you know.” I’m like, how does a home study take two months? It doesn’t make any sense. Something’s wrong.

The government spent half a year holding Meggs’ grandchildren hostage without any accountability.

Kelly: So in October she tells us, “Well the home study’s not done and some of the higher-ups are what’s holding this up because they don’t necessarily see politically like you guys do.”

And now this is the case worker trying to kind of bridge a gap of like ‘I know you want your kids back but yeah upper management saying you can’t have it back’ right? We’re trying to play the game because we know this works. We’re deal with the government here.

So we know what we got to do. They want us to do something stupid so that they won’t be able to give them back to us. That’s what they’re trying to shoot for. So then it’s Thanksgiving. They don’t get back. Then it’s Christmas for sure.

They don’t get back. And now Donald Trump pardons us and the lady calls my daughter and says, “We’re pretty sure that everything’s clear”. Even with the home study- we’re six months past the home study being done, right? But they’re still not filed.

It’s not filed in court yet. “We’re pretty much past that but there’s still this question with your mom” and my daughter goes “It’s not a problem because she got pardoned”. And they’re like, “Oh, well, that’s great. No big deal then”.

Oh, so everything’s fine again, right? We get a call two days later. They said, “We need a copy of the pardon paperwork and not just something that says she got pardoned. We want the actual copy of the certificate with the seal on it.”

These kids don’t stay in my house! They stay at my daughter’s house! There’s nothing to do with us and they’re holding January 6 against us to keep our grandchildren from us.

Tim: I know bureaucracy and government in general… There’s always gonna be like-

Kelly: This was coming from way higher.

Tim: Like state level, county level?

Kelly: Way higher. Let me tell you something, if you don’t think the feds can fuck with you now, you’re wrong.

Tim: Yeah.

Kelly: They can, and they were. This order came from way above anybody around here.

Kelly’s grandchildren were taken for political reasons, likely thanks to the Biden administration. Only after President Trump assumed office, pardoned Connie Meggs and commuted Kelly Meggs, did the winds change in the favor of the Meggs family.

Their grandchildren are finally home. The Meggs family is whole again. But life isn’t what it used to be. As of this writing, Kelly is out of work and his family is struggling financially. Employers have discriminated against him and rejected him because they’re afraid of the “optics”.

Kelly and Connie Meggs with their family

Clearly, it’s not the optics of a good Samaritan engaging in riot control, nor the optics of saving a police officer, nor the optics of having been released from captivity by the President of the United States.

The story of Kelly Meggs is the story of a man from a humble background who stood up for his community and his country only to be crushed by the very authorities he risked his life to safeguard.

The Meggs family needs help to get by as they rebuild. Please help them however you can, HERE.

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Judge Subramanian DENIES Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Bail for the Fifth Time – Disgraced Rapper Will Remain in Prison Pending His October 3rd Sentencing

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Judge Subramanian: no “exceptional reasons” to release Diddy before sentencing.

Recent Judge Subramanian’s decisions may indicate hard times for Diddy come sentencing.

We have been following the pre-sentencing motions in the high-profile criminal trial of rap mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.

The defense: ‘Sean Diddy’s Combs’ Conviction Is Racist and Sexist’, Say Disgraced Rapper’s Lawyers on Yet Another Legal Filing Trying to Release Him on Bail Pending Sentencing

The Prosecution: Prosecutors Oppose Sean Diddy Combs’ 50M Bail Package, Ask for ‘Substantially Higher’ Sentence Than Before

Look who appeared: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trial: Ex-girlfirend Who Disappeared and Did Not Testify Against Rapper as ‘Victim 3’ Now Writes Letter to Judge to Grant Him Pre-sentencing Bail

Diddy has had his request for bail denied for the 5th time.

Today, we learn that federal judge Subramanian has yet again declined to grant Sean “Diddy” Combs bail, saying he found no ‘exceptional reasons’ to release him pending his October sentencing.

ABC News reported:

“Combs was convicted of transportation to engage in prostitution, which the judge said mandates incarceration. His sentencing is set for Oct. 3.

Judge Arun Subramanian said Combs remains a risk of flight and a danger to the community, pointing to the violence exhibited on 2016 hotel surveillance footage that shows him kicking and dragging Cassie Ventura.”

Combs remains a risk of flight and a danger to the community: Judge.

The judge ruled that the ‘swinger lifestyle’ argument does not fly in a case that includes ‘evidence of violence, coercion or subjugation in connection with the prostitution’. And the record, he wrote, contains evidence of all three.

Subramanian: “’While Combs may contend at sentencing that this evidence should be discounted and that what happened was nothing more than a case of willing ‘swingers’ utilizing the voluntary services of escorts for their mutual pleasure, the Government takes the opposite view: that Cassie Ventura and Jane were beaten, coerced, threatened, lied to, and victimized by Combs as part of their participation in these’.”

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In a scorching new development under the Trump-backed ICE reign, Acting Director Todd Lyons confidently announced that “we have almost 78,000 applicants since we opened up,” referring to the agency’s massive recruitment surge launched just one week prior.

This seismic surge in interest aligns with ICE’s newly launched “Defend the Homeland” recruitment blitz, unveiled by the Department of Homeland Security on July 29, 2025.

ICE is budgeting for 10,000 new agents, dangling $50,000 signing bonuses, student‑loan forgiveness, enhanced overtime pay, and upgraded retirement plans to attract recruits.

According to the press release:

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today launched a new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) campaign to recruit brave and heroic Americans to join ICE as federal law enforcement agents and remove the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens from America’s streets.

“Your country is calling you to serve at ICE. In the wake of the Biden administration’s failed immigration policies, your country needs dedicated men and women of ICE to get the worst of the worst criminals out of our country,” said Secretary Kristi Noem“This is a defining moment in our nation’s history. Your skills, your experience, and your courage have never been more essential. Together, we must defend the homeland.”

To support this effort, ICE is offering a robust package of federal law enforcement incentives, including: 

  • A maximum $50,000 signing bonus
  • Student loan repayment and forgiveness options
  • 25% Law Enforcement Availability Pay (LEAP) for HSI Special Agents
  • Administratively Uncontrollable Overtime (AUI) for Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) Deportation Officers
  • Enhanced retirement benefits

Backed by significant new funding through the recently signed One Big Beautiful Bill, ICE is rolling out patriotic recruitment posters and benefits to attract the next generation of law enforcement professionals to find, arrest, and remove criminal illegal aliens.

During the Fox interview, Todd Lyons delivered the incredible news.

“We have almost 78,000 applicants since we opened up. We’re going through and finding those people who really want to serve the country and truly be in law enforcement. I think it’s a great way to recruit now.

We’re taking back our re-hired annuitants — people who left the job early because they weren’t allowed to do the law enforcement mission.

But we have so many people who are now interested in working with ICE because, under Secretary Nome’s leadership, they’re seeing that we have a viable law enforcement partner in the community. You’re actually out making a difference. We’re really ecstatic about seeing the increase in new recruits who are applying.”

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls on Trump to Commute George Santos’ Excessive 7-Year-Sentence: ‘Some Members of Congress Who’ve Done Far Worse Still Walk Free’

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R‑GA) has formally thrown down the gauntlet.

On Monday, she submitted a letter to the Office of the Pardon Attorney pleading for President Trump to commute the 87-month federal sentence of ex‑Congressman George Santos (NY‑03)—a punishment she calls “a grave injustice” and emblematic of a justice system fractured by politically selective persecution.

Greene wrote on X:

“BREAKING: I just sent a letter to the Office of the Pardon Attorney urging President Trump to commute the sentence of former Congressman @MrSantosNY.

A 7‑year prison sentence for campaign‑related charges is excessive, especially when Members of Congress who’ve done far worse still walk free.

George Santos has taken responsibility. He’s shown remorse. It’s time to correct this injustice. We must demand equal justice under the law!”

Greene signed her letter Aug. 4 to Pardon Attorney Edward Martin Jr. at the Justice Department, demanding Trump use his executive power to undo what she calls a “grave injustice.”

Drawing on inside knowledge, she described Santos as “without a prior criminal record,” “sincerely remorseful,” and portrayed his case as campaign-related maleficence, nothing warranting “one of the most extreme sentences in recent history.”

Green also reminded officials of the roster of current or former lawmakers who actually broke laws or ethics rules yet never lost a day.

The letter reads:

“I am writing to request that your office urge the President to commute the sentence of former Congressman George Santos. In April 2025, Mr. Santos was sentenced to 87 months in federal prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges. I wholeheartedly believe in justice and the rule of the law, and I understand the gravity of such actions. However, I believe a seven-year sentence for such campaign-related matters for an individual with no prior criminal record extends far beyond what is warranted.

As a Member of Congress, I worked with Mr. Santos on many issues and can attest to his willingness and dedication to serve the people of New York who elected him to office. He committed himself to serving his constituents and did whatever it took to represent their interests in Washington, D.C. He is sincerely remorseful and has accepted full responsibility for his actions. Furthermore, my office has spoken with a pastor of his who discussed the regret and remorse of Mr. Santos, agreeing that the sentence imposed is a grave injustice.

While his crimes warrant punishment, many of my colleagues who I serve with have committed far worse offenses than Mr. Santos yet have faced zero criminal charges. I strongly believe in accountability for one’s actions, but I believe the sentencing of Mr. Santos is an abusive overreach by the judicial system.

Commuting his sentence would acknowledge the severity of his actions and simultaneously provide a path forward in allowing him to make amends for his crimes and strive to better serve the people in his community.

I respectfully request you to urge the President to commute the sentence of Mr. George Santos.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.”

According to the Advocate, Trump can pardon Santos, but has not been asked about it.

The Advocate reported:

“He lied like hell, and I didn’t know him,” Trump told Newsmax host Rob Finnerty during an interview at the White House. “But he was 100 percent for Trump. I might’ve met him. Maybe, maybe not, but he was a congressman and his vote was solid.”

[…]

In the Newsmax interview, Trump seemed to question the severity of Santos’s sentence. “It sounds like a lot,” he said. “Is it seven years he just went away? It’s a long time.”

Trump went on to say that while he hadn’t been approached about pardoning Santos, the door remained open. “Nobody’s talked to me about it,” he said. “They really haven’t talked to me about [Santos]. They have talked to me about Sean [Combs], but they haven’t talked to me about [George]. But again, with him, I have the right to do it. Nobody’s asked me, but it’s interesting.”

In April, U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert sentenced Santos to 87 months in federal prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft after a guilty plea in August 2024.

Those charges stemmed from fabricating donor names, laundering campaign funds, misusing donor money, and claiming unemployment while campaigning.

Santos took to social media earlier this year to criticize the ruling and pleaded with President Trump for leniency.

He wrote:

This is the hardest statement I have ever written. I write this humbled, chastened, and fully accountable for choices that shattered the faith so many placed in me.

I betrayed the confidence entrusted to me by many. For that, I offer my deepest apology.

When I pled guilty, I did so without reservation. I said then, and I repeat now, that my conduct betrayed my supporters and diminished the institution I was privileged to serve. Those words have weighed on me every day since.

I cannot rewrite the past, but I can control the road ahead. I asked the Court for a sentence that balances accountability with the chance to prove through sustained, measurable action that I can still contribute positively to the community I wronged.

I believe that 7 years is an over the top politically influenced sentence and I implore that President Trump gives me a chance to prove I’m more than the mistakes I’ve made.

Before the sentencing, Santos had slammed federal prosecutors for going easy on violent criminals while trying to make an example out of him.

“I will however remind everyone that they want me to go to prison for 87 months while they let sex traffickers walk freely, they give drug lords slaps on the wrist and most importantly refuse to prosecute the cabal of pedophiles running around in every power structure in the world including the US Government,” he wrote on X.

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