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Felicia Konold: A Young Mothers Fight to Rebuild After J6

Felicia Konold (Photo provided to The Gateway Pundit)

By Guest Contributor Daniel Goodwyn

They tried to silence her. They tried to break her. But Felicia Konold is still standing.

If you’re looking for a story that captures the raw, unfiltered cruelty of the Biden regime’s persecution of January 6 patriots, look no further than this young mother from Tucson, Arizona, whose only crime was standing in a crowd and daring to believe in a better America.

Today, Felicia is back home, surrounded by her two young sons, trying to rebuild what the government tore down. She’s not looking for sympathy; she’s asking for a fighting chance. And that’s where YOU come in.

Her fundraiser is live now:  Help Felicia HERE

Felicia’s ordeal reads like a dystopian novel. Pregnant at the time of her arrest, she was raided by the FBI and thrown in solitary confinement. Isolated. Alone. Forgotten. All while carrying a child in her womb.

She would later give birth while confined to her home with a GPS monitor strapped tightly to her ankle.

But even that wasn’t the end. After struggling to regain stability—driving two hours each way for overnight shifts as a veterinary technician while homeschooling her children by day—Felicia was sentenced in 2024 and sent back to prison. Her jobs? Gone. Her opportunities? Destroyed. Her debt? Crushing.

She has now returned home, still wearing the invisible shackles of a felony conviction, still fighting to stay afloat, and still unable to find work in her trained profession.

Felicia Konold (Photo provided to The Gateway Pundit)

“I was hopeful my last four years of drowning and suffering would get a breath of revival after the pardon,” she wrote in a recent update. “But I’ve been denied employment again. My name is still not clear.”

Even after receiving a presidential pardon from Donald Trump in early 2025—a sign of hope for so many J6ers—Felicia’s record continues to block her from basic stability. Her felony conviction still haunts background checks, keeping her out of any job she’s spent a decade training for.

Now she’s asking for help to keep her small family fed and housed while she keeps searching for new work. She dreams of one day writing a book about her experience—but for now, her focus is on survival.

Felicia Konold (Photo provided to The Gateway Pundit)

And the truth is, she’s not alone.

Felicia is just one of hundreds of forgotten Americans still suffering under the weight of Biden’s weaponized justice system. Many have lost jobs, homes, families. Some are still behind bars. You can see more J6ers in need at StopHate.com/shdod—a growing directory of fundraisers for political prisoners and their families.

But today, let’s focus on Felicia.

She needs groceries, rent money, and a little breathing room to keep homeschooling her boys and managing their tiny homestead. She’s maxed out every credit card. Her air conditioning barely works in the Arizona heat. She has no family to fall back on. But she’s not giving up.

“Even when you have nothing and no one,” Felicia wrote, “God is holding you up by the hem of your clothing.”

Now it’s our turn to lift her up.

Pray. Share. Give.

Help Felicia HERE

Let’s help this courageous mother get back on her feet. Because Felicia Konold didn’t just stand for herself on January 6—she stood for you.

God bless Felicia. God bless her boys. And God bless the patriots still fighting for the soul of this nation.

Daniel Goodwyn is a Christian, J6er, and activist. He knows firsthand how important it is to lift up those the regime tried to silence. He has a background doing pro-life, free speech, and election integrity activism. He was a J6 political hostage, released in August of 2023 and pardoned in January of 2025.

Daniel has been on with Tucker Carlson discussing the topic of political hostages in the United States.

He has worked on five documentary films on this topic and has assisted a number of legal teams with the review of film footage, as well as being part of David Sumrall’s StopHate.com team.

Daniel is the son of Marie Goodwyn, who became a full-time activist because of Daniel’s prosecution. DanielGoodwyn.com

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