- Net worth
- Unknown
- Crimes
- january 6, other, post pardon
- Convicted of
- Jan. 6 offenses; violating peace order by following mother of his child
- Original sentence
- Pardon for Jan. 6; convicted June 2025 (violating peace order)
- Time served
- Before pardon
Background
John Andries was pardoned by President Trump in January 2025 for his role in the January 6, 2021, Capitol breach. According to CREW and court reporting, he was convicted in June 2025 for violating a peace order by following the mother of his child in violation of a court order—one of four pardoned insurrectionists CREW identifies as having allegedly reoffended after receiving their pardons.
The Case
Andries received a pardon for offenses relating to the January 6 Capitol breach, which disrupted the certification of the presidential election and damaged public trust in the peaceful transfer of power.
After receiving his pardon, Andries was convicted in June 2025 for violating a peace order by following the mother of his child in violation of a court order. CREW and other reporting have cited his case as an example of pardoned insurrectionists who committed new offenses after clemency, highlighting the absence of traditional parole or monitoring and the resulting risks to victims and public safety.
The Pardon
On January 20, 2025, President Trump granted Andries a full pardon under a proclamation covering certain offenses relating to the events at or near the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.