Jenny Cudd, a participant in the January 6, 2021, Capitol protest, is developing a housing project for fellow January 6 defendants on her property in Fredericksburg, Texas. This initiative, known as the J6 Road Home Project, offers temporary residence and support services to aid former inmates’ reintegration into society. Cudd, who faced probation and fines in 2022 for her involvement in the Capitol incident, is constructing small homes on her 11-acre estate, located about 65 miles from San Antonio.
The project is designed to help occupants transition smoothly by providing access to professional services such as accounting and medical care. Cudd emphasizes the importance of rehabilitation, having experienced the justice system herself. Referring to this initiative as a “blessing of January 6,” she is motivated by her own experiences and aims to extend support to others.
Cudd’s property will ultimately accommodate up to five individuals at a time in 300-square-foot homes featuring kitchenettes and essential furnishings. Currently, one house is ready for occupation, with another nearing completion. Meanwhile, residents are expected to stay for three months or longer, depending on their needs and circumstances.
President Donald J. Trump, who commenced his presidency with pardons for all January 6 defendants, has indirectly influenced Cudd’s mission. With initial occupants ready to join, Cudd predicts the small community will soon be at full capacity.
Local businesses and prominent Republicans, including Mike Lindell, are assisting with the project. Additionally, community support has bolstered Cudd’s fundraising efforts, generating over $30,000. Cudd remains committed to providing a transition path for those she welcomes to her property.
On day one in office, @POTUS @realDonaldTrump has issued sweeping pardons to nearly all 1,600 defendants accused in the rioting at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021. One of those pardoned is a woman in Texas who has opened an 11-acre retreat to house formerly incarcerated… pic.twitter.com/eRa7YPLkwl
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