Guest post by released J6 Prisoner James Tate Grant Before January 6th, I had multiple scholarships to top law schools, including Washington and Lee and the University of Alabama. Unfortunately, my decision to protest at the Capitol threw a tiny, 3-year wrench in those plans – with plenty of torture thrown in for good measure. When I first attended the Stop the Steal Rally, I was a 28-year-old political science major. I took the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) 10 days after the events at the Capitol and scored in the 92nd percentile. This high score helped me receive merit scholarships to these prestigious universities. Due to being arrested for January 6th, I simply never showed up for class. Now, I’m turning 33 in a…
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