A January 6th defendant who escaped the Biden Regime and sought political asylum in Belarus is now pleading with President Trump for help in returning home to the United States to be with his children. Evan Neumann, a California resident, has been living as a political refugee in Belarus for the past 3 and a half years after fleeing from the FBI and Ukrainian SBU by walking 18 hours through a swamp from Ukraine to Belarus. Neumann’s story is one of resilience and determination as he navigated through the challenges of evading authorities and seeking refuge in a foreign country.
In an exclusive interview with the Gateway Pundit, Neumann shared his heartfelt plea to President Trump for a pardon so he can reunite with his two teenage children whom he has not seen in close to three and a half years. Neumann expressed his desire to teach his children to drive and be present in their lives as they grow up. Despite being on the FBI’s most wanted list for his involvement in the January 6th protests, Neumann is determined to clear his name and return to the United States.
After escaping to Belarus, Neumann was granted political asylum and refugee status by President Alexander Lukashenko, a move that highlighted the political persecution he faced in the US under the Biden administration. Neumann’s journey to Belarus involved a harrowing trek through a swamp filled with dangers like quicksand, snakes, and wild boars. His resilience and resourcefulness in navigating the treacherous terrain ultimately led to his safe arrival in Belarus.
Neumann’s plea for a pardon from President Trump is fueled by his desire to put an end to the unjust charges against him and reunite with his children. He hopes for a dismissal with prejudice of all charges, removal from the no-fly list, reinstatement of his pilot’s license, and rescinding of all domestic and international warrants. Neumann’s story serves as a testament to the challenges faced by individuals caught in the crosshairs of political persecution and the lengths they will go to seek justice and freedom.
As Neumann awaits a resolution to his plea, he continues to live in Belarus, running an American diner and navigating life as a political refugee in a foreign land. His story is a poignant reminder of the complexities of seeking asylum and the resilience of individuals in the face of adversity. Neumann’s hope for a pardon and a chance to return home to his children underscores the human cost of political persecution and the importance of seeking justice and freedom for all.