The Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft interviews Zach Rehl and Joe Biggs from the Proud Boys on their latest challenges since their release from prison.
The Gateway Pundit sat down with Zach Rehl and Joe Biggs, who were recently released from prison thanks to President Donald Trump.
The two men discuss the ongoing financial and legal hardships they face since the Veterans Administration cut their benefits BEFORE they were even charged with a crime following the January 6 protests and riot at the US Capitol.
The way these two veterans have been treated by their government will make your blood boil.
VA benefit cuts, Treasury demands, and barriers to rebuilding their lives. They share shocking insights into government tactics and their urgent need for justice.
Zach Rehl, while incarcerated, received letters from the Treasury Department demanding $95,000, an inflated figure tied to his VA disability benefits.
The VA retroactively cut his benefits after his arrest, claiming overpayment from January 5 onward, before he was charged with seditious conspiracy.
Rehl alleges this was an attempt to “financially break” his family, with no clear explanation for the additional $25,000 added to the initial $70,000 demand. This was all while he sat in prison, an innocent man who was set up in his case by the government.
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Joe Biggs faced similar disgusting tactics, with the VA, IRS, and a lawsuit from a D.C. church targeting his finances. Biggs claims donors who raised money for him were subpoenaed, discouraging support and leaving him unable to earn any income.
“Everyone lives in fear that if you give me money, you’re going to have to go before a woke D.C. judge,” Biggs said. This is a travesty considering Biggs was found guilty in a DC BLM flag-burning incident when he was not in the area and owes the church money for a flag he never destroyed.
Both men, decorated veterans, had their VA benefits revoked before formal charges were filed. Biggs, a Purple Heart recipient, described feeling “betrayed” by a country he served honorably.
Biggs recounted being escorted out of a VA facility in Daytona Beach when seeking mental health support, with security threatening police action. “What that does to you psychologically as a veteran… I already have PTSD issues from combat,” he said.
Zach Rehl, who holds two degrees and seven professional licenses, said his career is stalled because his licenses are “null and void” due to the convictions.
Both men claimed their trial was biased, held in D.C. where they believe the jury pool was predisposed against them. Biggs noted the jury foreman was a trans rights activist, and Judge Timothy Kelly allegedly dismissed exculpatory evidence while allowing irrelevant Proud Boys-related videos to inflame jurors.
Rehl cited FBI informants and binders of agent communications mocking them and plotting their downfall, suggesting a coordinated effort.
One informant testified that Proud Boys were not violent on January 6, yet was discredited by prosecutors.
Joe Biggs referenced lead prosecutor Jason McCullough admitting the case could only succeed in D.C., where the narrative could be controlled.
Zach Rehl’s family today faces financial strain in Philadelphia, unable to relocate or secure stable income due to doxxing threats from “left-wing extremists.” He called himself a “burden” despite his wife and daughters’ loyalty.
Joe Biggs’ daughter cannot understand why Daddy can’t attend school events, as his convictions bar him from passing background checks. Joe’s mother was forced into early retirement due to IRS pressure.
Joe Biggs and Zach Rehl’s interview reveals a sobering reality for some January 6 defendants: release from prison doesn’t end their ordeal. Facing financial ruin, loss of benefits, and what they call a corrupt justice system, they’re fighting to reclaim their lives. Their call for a pardon resonates as a plea not just for themselves, but for their families, caught in what they describe as a political vendetta.
These men and fellow Proud Boys and Oath Keepers need pardons. President Trump can do that. Pray that these men receive the resolution they deserve.
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