Comedian Rob Schneider has offered to cover the cost of parking tickets incurred by relatives of individuals detained in connection with the events of January 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C. He made the announcement through his Instagram account on Thursday, inviting family members of the Biden government’s “political prisoners” to submit their parking tickets for reimbursement.
Known for his roles in various smash-hit comedy films and television shows, Schneider referred to the 2021 riots at the Capitol as “The FBI Guided Tour of the Capitol Building” in his Instagram post. He stated, “Seriously, to ANY and ALL Jan 6th, ‘The FBI Guided Tour of the Capitol Building,’ Family Members who, while waiting for your loved ones (political prisoners) to be released GOT TICKETED BY DC POLICE, I WILL PAY FOR YOUR PARKING TICKETS!”
Consequently, the actor has set up a section on his official website with detailed instructions on how individuals can submit their parking tickets for reimbursement. The initiative has a deadline: submissions must be made before January 31, 2025.
A convert to Roman Catholicism in 2023, Schneider has been outspoken about his Catholic faith and strong support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald J. Trump.
Meanwhile, on his first day in office, President Trump signed pardons and commuted sentences for individuals involved in the January 6 events. In total, around 1,580 people were charged by federal prosecutors under the Biden government in connection to the riots. Of those set free by Trump was the leader of the Proud Boys group, Enrique Tarrio, who—despite not even being present in Washington D.C. that day—was sentenced to 22 years in prison.