A simmering discontent hangs in the air, a feeling of unresolved grievance that refuses to fade. For some, the echoes of a past day – January 6th – continue to resonate, fueling a determination to be heard.
A gathering is planned, a renewed call for what its proponents believe is justice. The date is set: January 6th, 2026. The location: the Ellipse in Washington D.C., with a planned start at noon.
The core of this movement is a demand for accountability and a restoration of lives perceived to have been disrupted. It’s a plea born from conviction, a belief that the pursuit of fairness is far from over.
Those organizing envision a collective force, a visible demonstration of unwavering resolve. They seek participation, inviting individuals to join their ranks and amplify their message.
For those unable to physically attend, the call extends to offering support in other forms. The hope is to sustain the momentum, to keep the flame of this cause burning brightly through collective effort.
The organizers express a steadfast commitment: they will not relent until they believe justice has been served. This is presented not as a fleeting protest, but as a long-term dedication to a deeply held principle.