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Jan. 6 Rioters Turn to Online Merchandising for Profit

Pardoned participants of the January 6 Capitol riot are capitalizing on their notoriety by launching merchandise lines and building online followings. Among them, Christopher Quaglin sells $50 “J6 Hostages” T-shirts and plans a nationwide “Freedom Tour” to promote narratives of legal and systemic corruption. These individuals, emboldened by their pardons from former President Trump, have transitioned from anonymity to public figures, with some openly invoking their connection to the events of that day as a badge of pride.

Many rioters have turned to social media platforms, particularly X, to share their stories and solicit donations, showcasing a shift in perception that allows them to embrace their roles as “political prisoners” without fear of repercussion. While these influencers enjoy newfound visibility and financial opportunities, experts question whether their efforts will translate into lasting success, as polls reveal that a majority of Americans still view the events of January 6 as a significant threat to democracy.

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