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‘They moved me here for no apparent reason’: Pardoned Jan. 6 prisoners stranded with no ID, penniless

Bureau of Prisons transferred them to ‘the middle of nowhere’ ahead of historic Trump pardons

WASHINGTON – J6 prisoners are in the news, after President Donald Trump’s Day One mass pardon. However, as WorldNetDaily has learned from some of the prisoners, many are currently stranded in rural areas of the country, surrounded by farmland, with no cellphone, no money and no family members to take them home.

It seems that, leading up to the expected day of unprecedented presidential pardons, the Federal Bureau of Prisons began transferring J6 prisoners to random states in the middle of nowhere.

J6 prisoner Zachary Alam, a former medical school student, called this WorldNetDaily reporter as he was being processed for release out of the Oklahoma prison he was transferred to last week.

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