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From Prison Cell to Life in a Leaky Camper – The Ongoing Battle of J6 Patriot Kirstyn Niemela

Kirstyn with President Trump. (courtesy of K. Niemela)

Guest post by Daniel Goodwyn

They tried to break her, and they failed. Kirstyn Niemela is a woman who stood on principle and paid the price for it — prison, persecution, and personal loss. She walked into the Capitol on January 6th, 2021, unarmed, peaceful, and proud to be an American. For that, the regime came after her with a vengeance.

Today, Kirstyn is fighting to rebuild her life. She’s living in a leaky camper, making payments she can barely afford, and scraping together enough for food and truck gas. After finally landing a job post-prison, she was fired, targeted yet again, simply for who she is and what she represents. This is the cost of being a J6 patriot in Biden’s America.

***Support Kirstyn’s fight for freedom and survival***

“I was politically targeted and sent to federal prison—not for what I did, but for what I stood for,” Kirstyn told me. “I never quit, never bowed—but right now, I need help to keep going.” She is a Fighter, a Servant, a Patriot.

Before the arrest, before the trial, and before the media slander, Kirstyn was simply a blue-collar American who gave back. You would find her working construction, rescuing dogs, and showing up in disaster zones after hurricanes to help total strangers. She’s helped the homeless, stood up for children against radical indoctrination, and stood firm against what she calls the “LGBTQ+ alphabet mafia.”
Her past is not filled with crime, but with character.

photo courtesy of K. Niemela

Her punishment? Eight months in federal prison, denied legal mail, blocked from appealing her case, and publicly defamed. She’s lost jobs, friends, and even family — all for peacefully exercising her First Amendment rights. But Kirstyn never stopped fighting. Not in prison. Not after. Not now.

***Help Kirstyn Here***

More Than Survival — A Mission

Photo Courtesy of K. Niemela

Kirstyn isn’t just trying to get by — she’s trying to get back into the fight.
She plans to relocate to Texas and join forces with First Network, an organization committed to real prison reform. She’s already working alongside other J6ers to push for justice, to expose corruption, and to fight for those the system has cast aside.
“I can’t rebuild in a place where my name was destroyed,” Kirstyn said. “I want to be somewhere I can be part of real change.”
She’s calling others to stand with her — to build a community of truth-tellers, fighters, and doers. Her story is a rallying cry.
But right now, she needs support just to survive. To fix the camper roof. To pay off the truck. To eat. To care for the mother who put her own life on hold just to help her daughter keep what little she had left.

This is not charity. It’s solidarity.
Help rebuild what the regime tried to destroy Here

A Target Because She Wouldn’t Back Down

Let’s be clear: Kirstyn was punished because she didn’t bend the knee. She wouldn’t accept a plea deal for a crime she didn’t commit. She stood trial, knowing the D.C. jury would never give her a fair shake. She was convicted anyway — of four misdemeanors — and slapped with an 11-month sentence. Not because of what she did, but because of what she said.
The judge even used her T-shirt — “End the Silence, Save the Children” — as an excuse to claim she was “detached from reality.” Her outspokenness against child trafficking was treated like a threat.

That’s the reality we live in: truth is punished. Courage is criminalized.
Kirstyn is one of many brave Americans paying the price for resisting tyranny. But she’s still here. Still fighting. And still full of fire.
“I’ve always been independent,” she said. “Asking for help is hard. But today, I need it.”

We’ve already seen what happens when we leave our warriors behind. Let’s not make that mistake again.
Her appeal was denied, her appeal that her mom spent 2 months studying law, drafted, and submitted. Jonathan Gross of J6 Legal Fund read it and said no lawyer could have done better. Then they changed her panel of judges last minute to all Obama and Biden appointed ones.

Kirstyn Ashley Niemela

How You Can Help Right Now
To Donate to her fundraiser Click HERE

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StopHate.com’s Dave Sumrall with Kirstyn. (photo courtesy of K. Niemela)

 

Visit StopHate.com/SHDOD to support other J6ers fighting the same battle

Connect with her mission at First-Network.org

This isn’t just about one woman. It’s about all of us. Kirstyn stood for freedom — now it’s time we stand with her.
Donate now: www.GiveSendGo.com/FreeKirstyn

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 of J6PatriotNews.com, who became a full-time activist because of Daniel’s prosecution. DanielGoodwyn.com

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