Jake Lang was finally released on Jan. 21 of this year, just one day after Trump returned to the White House.
For four years Lang was housed in a federal detention facility that he has dubbed the DC Gulag.
Lang, who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, demonstration at the Capitol, was indicted on criminal charges including assault and civil disorder. He told The New York Post the battle is not over.
"In order to get justice and accountability for the Jan Sixers, who were tortured and hunted down like animals and imprisoned for years in solitary confinement, we have a lot of action. We're moving forward on my new organization. Federal Watchdog is currently preparing its 50-billion-dollar lawsuit, and we have over 1,000 Jan. 6 plaintiffs signed up for that."
Lang says they want to ensure that this weaponized lawfare does not happen again in America.
"Where conservatives are given a different disparaging treatment than these Antifa and Black Lives Matter and Hamas rioters that actually did perpetrate real domestic terrorism but were treated with leniency and kid gloves while the Jan. Sixers were tortured and denied justice."
Eyeing a Democrat's House seat
Lang told The Post he’s considering a run for the U.S. House in New York’s 19th Congressional District, an area that touches the Catskills, Hudson Valley, Southern Tier and Finger Lake Regions.
Democratic Rep. Josh Riley flipped it from Republican control in November.