Four years after being arrest #68 among 1,600 January 6th defendants, Jenny McCombs shares how her legal ordeal strengthened her faith and sparked a mission to help others. In this conversation with Kris Moore, McCombs details her journey from losing her flower shop to founding J6 Road Home, a Fredericksburg-based initiative building tiny homes for released defendants. Her program provides full support including job placement, medical care, and counseling services, backed by a community network that's already raised over $50,000. McCombs discusses the current status of J6 cases, including 238 individuals still incarcerated and 186 military veterans facing charges while highlighting the impact on defendants' children who've endured years of separation and school bullying. The conversation explores how volunteers across the country have sustained defendants through letter-writing campaigns, commissary support, and public education efforts. McCombs shares her conviction that despite personal costs, standing up for beliefs remains vital to freedom.