
Episode 296 | Theft of $100k in VA Benefits Sends Veteran to Prison
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In this gripping and emotional episode, we sit down with Jeremy Harrell—U.S. Army combat veteran, national veterans advocate, and founder of one of the most impactful veteran organizations in America. Jeremy opens up for the first time about his wrongful imprisonment, shedding light on the politically charged case brought against him by the VA and Biden’s Department of Justice. His “crime”? Volunteering too much. As a disabled veteran, Jeremy dedicated his life to saving fellow veterans from suicide, homelessness, and despair—yet was prosecuted for serving with more heart than red tape could handle.
Behind the bars of a federal prison, stripped of freedom but not of faith, Jeremy experienced profound revelations from God—moments that redefined his purpose, deepened his calling, and gave him peace amid injustice. This conversation will challenge what you think you know about justice in America, the way we treat our heroes, and why Jeremy Harrell deserves not just our respect—but a full and unconditional pardon from President Donald Trump. You do not want to miss this powerful testimony of resilience, faith, and the unstoppable spirit of a man who refused to stop serving—even when the system turned against him.
Brian Tally
Today with Tally Podcast