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    Isaac Thomas at a prayer rally.

    For years, the media has tried to paint everyone who attended the January 6 protest with the same broad brush. But the reality is much more complicated.

    This week, NPR aired a lengthy interview with former J6 defendant Isaac Thomas and his attorney, Steven Metcalf, exploring the experiences that ultimately led Thomas to Washington, D.C. on January 6 2021.

    The conversation was about far more than politics. It was about what can happen when the very institutions that are supposed to protect people instead become the source of their trauma.

    As TGP readers know, Thomas spent much of his childhood in Michigan’s foster care system. During the interview, he shared how years of abuse and constant moves from one placement to another left him feeling abandoned by a system that was supposed to keep him safe.

    Those experiences, Thomas says, completely changed the way he looked at government and authority.

    By the time he was 18 years old, Thomas had little faith that the people in power were looking out for ordinary Americans. As that distrust grew, so did his interest in conservative politics. He eventually made the trip to Washington to attend President Trump’s January 6 rally.

    One of the most emotional moments of the interview came when Thomas described something that almost seems impossible to believe.

    While being held in the D.C. Jail as a January 6 defendant, Thomas was forced to testify by Zoom during the sentencing hearing of the man convicted of sexually abusing him and four other children while they were in foster care.

    It was a surreal moment.

    On one hand, Thomas was a victim helping prosecutors hold his abuser accountable. On the other hand, he was being returned to a jail cell hundreds of miles from home because of his involvement in January 6. That contrast raises difficult questions about the institutions Americans are asked to trust.

    According to Thomas, when government agencies fail vulnerable citizens and when people feel abandoned by the very system that was supposed to protect them, it should not be surprising that many eventually lose faith in those institutions. For some, that distrust eventually extends into politics.

    Thomas acknowledges that his story is unique, but he believes it helps explain why many Americans have been drawn to President Trump’s movement. In his view, it was not one speech or one election that changed their minds. It was years of watching institutions that they were told to trust fail them or the people they love.

    Whether you agree with Thomas’s politics or not, the interview offers a perspective that is rarely heard in the national conversation surrounding January 6. Rather than focusing only on what happened that day, it explores the life experiences that shaped one participant’s worldview

    Thomas and his attorney continue to fight his civil cases in court, including his case against Michigan’s Foster Care system and for J6 restitution. The court costs have been making things very difficult because Isaac has to pay his legal fees out of his own pocket.

    You can donate to his foster care legal defense fund here if you would like to pitch in.

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