After the events of January 6th, my life changed forever. I lost my son, my marriage, my home, and the sense of security I once had. My ex-husband, a task force officer with the FBI, was pressured to choose between me and his career. He chose his career and our marriage ended.
Soon after, I lost my job at the VA, along with my freedoms and privacy. Despite everything, I had to stay strong for my only remaining son—he depended on me entirely. He became my reason to keep going and my anchor through the darkest moments. My strength came from him and from a deep conviction to speak the truth about how our government violated the rights of citizens who dared to question the integrity of the 2020 election.
In the face of overwhelming loss and adversity, I began to rebuild. I earned my real estate license and started a small cleaning business—determined to create a stable future. My goal was simple: to afford a safe home, reliable transportation, and to give my son the opportunity to attend a private Catholic preparatory school, where he could pursue his passion for hockey at a high level. This journey has been one of pain, perseverance, and purpose. I continue to stand for truth, for my family, and for the freedoms that should belong to every American.
My goal is to expose the full truth about January 6th and hold those responsible accountable. We must push for reform of the FBI—or even consider turning it into a museum to remind future generations of its failures. It's also essential to vote out judges who make politically motivated decisions instead of upholding the law. We need to hold all levels of local government accountable across America. Keeping voters informed and engaged year-round is critical. Finally, we should honor and support our law enforcement officers and military more—whether through dedicated holidays or well-deserved pay increases.
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