Guest post by Patriot Legal Defense
In a nation still wrestling with the scars of January 6 and a weaponized Justice Department, many released prisoners are piecing together lives shattered by years stolen under the weight of government overreach.
But for a dozen men, like Marine veteran Zachary Rehl, freedom is a hollow victory.
Unlike those granted full pardons, Rehl’s sentence was merely commuted, leaving him branded as a “terrorist” with felony records that chokes his future.
Rehl, convicted of seditious conspiracy for walking through the Capitol for 20 minutes, taking selfies, and committing no violent acts, bears a heavier burden than most—a badge of betrayal that threatens to rob his family of their home, their hope, and their dignity.
In the shadow of a turbulent era, where justice bends to power, Zachary Rehl stands as a symbol of sacrifice and abandonment.
A father of two, a Marine veteran who once held seven professional licenses and a thriving career as a financial broker, Rehl and his family are teetering on the brink of homelessness, his life shattered by the sedition conviction that stains his record like blood on a battlefield.
On January 6, 2021, he dared to stand for election integrity and American sovereignty, joining the Proud Boys at the Capitol.
He committed no violent acts, yet was convicted of sedition—a charge that nullified his military benefits, revoked his licenses, and erased his career prospects.
The air in Rehl’s modest Philadelphia home is heavy with dread, the kind that clings like damp cold. The scent of burnt coffee lingers, a reminder of sleepless nights his wife spent wondering if her husband would face 15 years in prison for protesting a stolen election.
Now, the couple whispers their fears: Will they lose their house? Will they end up on the streets?
By mid-July, without funds to pay their mortgage, Rehl, his wife, and their two daughters face bankruptcy or homelessness.
“I haven’t been making ends meet,” Rehl confessed in an exclusive interview with The Gateway Pundit. “While I was locked up, we lived off savings—now gone. We’re racking up credit card debt, maxed out. If I had a pardon, I could open my own company, continue my path in finance. But this conviction—it’s strangling my family.”
For nearly two years, Rehl endured solitary confinement in a 6-by-8 cell at the Alexandria Detention Facility, where summer heat felt like his skin was melting, despair gnawing at his soul. No air conditioning, no windows, just the suffocating stench of sweat and isolation, 24 hours a day.
“Solitary for over a year—that sh** fu*** you up,” he said. “Paranoia, isolation—I avoid crowds, I’m afraid to go out. I’m not the same person.”
Allowed just 30 minutes daily to shower, call his family, or heat a meager meal, he was “practically starved,” his body wasting, his mind fraying.
“It was like being buried alive,” he recalled. “I’d press my face against the cold steel door just to feel something other than the heat burning through me. Some days, I’m still clawing my way back.”
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After the surviving for years of incarceration in cell comparable to a tomb in Alexandria, Virginia, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison in a bid that spanned nearly two years in FCI Petersburg, where he was housed with murderers, rapists and pedophiles.
The seditious conspiracy conviction—a charge branding him a domestic terrorist—has obliterated his career. His seven brokerage licenses, earned through years of toil, were revoked under Financial Industry Regulatory Authority rules that strip felons of credentials.
Brokercheck.com lists him as “previously registered,” his Series 7, Series 66, and SIE licenses erased.
“If you’re convicted of a felony, your licenses are gone,” Rehl explained. “No questions asked.”
The PTSD from solitary confinement lingers, untreated, as his conviction bars him from VA medical care.
“I’m a Marine vet,” he said. “I’m entitled to VA care. I need treatment for PTSD, but I’m blocked because of this nonsense charge.”
Since his release, Rehl has applied for dozens of jobs, each attempt has been futile.
“Not a single callback,” he said. “I spent my life in sales, then finance—selling 401(k)s, stocks, bonds. Big Boy sales. Now? I can’t get hired at McDonald’s. Employers Google my name, see ‘January 6,’ and I’m done.”
In Philadelphia, where 75% of voters backed Biden and Harris, Rehl is a pariah.
“It’s a liberal sh**hole where everyone makes life as hard as possible for us,” he said bluntly. “Even conservative business owners won’t touch me – I’m too ‘toxic.’ My wife’s blackballed too, just for being married to me. We can’t afford to move, so we’re stuck in this hell.”
Rehl was hosting a podcast weekly, with hopes of monetizing the broadcast to keep his family afloat while being turned down for job after job. As Stone Zone reports, Rehl’s X account was permanently suspended immediately after he steamed an episode exposing the undercover operative scheme the feds employed on January 6.
@X is not a free speech platform unless you say the right things approved by the right people. https://t.co/S9nszL2tLD
— Joe Biggs (@RealRamboBiggs) June 3, 2025
He subsequently made a new social media account. But the prospects building a following for a successful podcast when he is ostensibly censored and shadow banned are dismal.
Here is the podcast that got me banned! Don’t miss this! We exposed agent provocateurs, the lies told by the J6 house committee, as well as how the Proud Boys were FRAMED by the government by the agent provocateurs! Share share share this!https://t.co/tTUWR9ujCb pic.twitter.com/QevDd3Lr9m
— Z. Rehl (@zrehl) June 8, 2025
The financial strain is crushing, the mortgage looming like a guillotine.
“My biggest fear is losing the house,” he said. “My wife, my daughters—on the streets. Bankruptcy staring us down, and I don’t know how to stop it.”
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The irony is bitter: while Rehl fights to keep his family afloat, the widow of a Capitol police officer who took his own life nine days after scuffling with protesters on January 6 was awarded $500,000 on Monday.
Rehl’s own father, a police officer, died by suicide when Zach was 12, leaving a void that still aches.
Prosecutors callously blamed Rehl and his co-defendants for post-riot police suicides, twisting the knife of his childhood trauma.
“My dad was a cop. I got no help when he died,” Rehl said. “Prosecutors said we Proud Boys caused those suicides. It’s a lie, but it cuts deep.”
Explosive court filings, reported by WND, reveal a calculated campaign by activist FBI agents within the Terrorist Screening Center to target Rehl: Internal messages exchanged between agents within the bureau’s Terrorist Screening Center show the feds spied on Rehl’s attorney, client privileged messages with his lawyers, stalked Rehl’s wife with in a bid to portray her engaged in an extramarital affair, plotted to bankrupt his family while laughing about his home potentially going into foreclosure as he was stripped of due process in a sham trial.
Worse, prosecutors tried to coerce Rehl’s co-defendant, Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, to lie, offering freedom if he testified that President Trump directed him to unleash an army of Proud Boys to storm the Capitol and violently overthrow the government.
Tarrio refused, and the Biden DOJ labeled Trump as Rehl’s and Tarrio’s co-defendant in the seditious conspiracy case, alleging Trump’s rhetoric incited the Proud Boys to “insurrection.”
This charge, rooted in Rehl’s 20-minute walk through the Capitol taking selfies, is a grotesque miscarriage of justice.
Despite Trump’s return to office, corrupt FBI and DOJ officials remain entrenched.
Trump vowed to ‘clean house’ at the DOJ, yet reports confirm that of 115,000 DOJ employees and 35,000 FBI staff, only 24 to 30 prosecutors at the D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office handling January 6 cases were reportedly terminated by January 31, 2025.
Biden holdovers still dominate, continuing their vendetta. The U.S. Treasury Department demanded Rehl repay hundreds of thousands in military benefits, funds he doesn’t have.
“I served honorably,” he says, indignation rising. “Now they took my VA benefits, my medical care. It’s like they want to erase me.”
Rehl’s legal battles persist, but hope is fading.
He’s suing the DOJ for prosecutorial misconduct and due process violations, like being denied attendance at his own pre-trial hearings despite available video conferencing.
“They stripped our rights,” he explained. “I couldn’t dispute allegations because I wasn’t there. It was a setup.”
Yet, no lawyer will touch his case to dismiss the conviction. “We had six lawyers,” he lamented. “None would file our pardon applications. One refunded us, said he didn’t want to do it. The bar association, the deep state—they’re all against us.”
The injustice is stark. Jeremy Bertino, a felon and member of the Proud Boys who wasn’t at the Capitol but illegally possessed firearms, testified against Rehl to avoid jail and had his charges dismissed.
“He made $6,000 a month cooperating,” Rehl said. “yet he walks free.”
Without the American people’s support, the 1,500+ January 6 prisoners and their families would have barely survived. Without courageous journalists exposing these political persecutions, their plight might have gone unnoticed, and pardons might never have come.
Rehl addressed Trump directly: “Your administration says January 6 was a Democrat setup with Antifa and FBI instigators. If that’s true, why are we still blamed? A pardon would let me start a company, get medical care for my PTSD, provide for my family. Without it, we’re drowning.”
As Rehl fights to clear his name, his family’s future hangs in the balance, a stark contrast to pardoned J6ers who now have clean criminal records, exonerated of the terrorism convictions, as they reclaim their lives.
“I’m not asking for handouts,” he said, a flicker of hope in his voice. “I’m asking for justice.”
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