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Gabe Whitley, Former Republican Congressional Candidate, Announces No Justice For All Ahead of Prison Sentence

Gabe Whitley announces No Justice For All in his new book to release in November.
Gabe Whitley announces No Justice For All in his new book to release in November.

May 30th, 2025: 8:30am EST

Hoosier Enquirer Staffer

Indianapolis, IN – Gabriel “Gabe” Whitley, a former Republican congressional candidate and dedicated political consultant, has announced the release of his powerful new book, No Justice For All, set to be available for purchase on Amazon by November 10, 2025, just before Thanksgiving. The announcement comes as Whitley prepares to serve a three-month federal prison sentence in June, following a guilty plea for falsifying campaign finance records during his 2024 run for Indiana’s 7th Congressional District. Unbowed, Whitley is using his book to share his story, expose alleged corruption, and detail his experiences as a political operative and candidate who stood firm against federal pressure.

A vocal conservative, Whitley has earned a reputation as a fearless advocate for transparency and accountability. No Justice For All promises to deliver an unfiltered account of his journey, including what he describes as a politically motivated campaign by federal authorities to silence him and target prominent conservative figures.


No Justice For All: A Defiant Tell-All

In his upcoming book, Whitley recounts his 2024 congressional campaign as the treasurer of “Honest Gabe for Congress.” Though he didn’t win the Republican primary, his campaign drew scrutiny due to allegations of campaign finance irregularities. Whitley insists these charges were orchestrated by the Biden Administration to undermine his rising influence. He alleges that FBI agents, including Agent Spencer Brooks, threatened his life after seizing his electronic devices during a July 2024 search of his Indianapolis home. Whitley claims the threats came after he turned over his devices to comply with the investigation, pressure he says coerced him into accepting a plea deal to avoid harsher consequences.

Whitley also reveals that the FBI attempted to pressure him into implicating members of Congress and the Senate for whom he had worked as a consultant. Despite intense pressure, Whitley refused to “bow” to the agents’ demands, protecting the lawmakers he had served. “They wanted me to turn on conservative leaders I’d worked with,” Whitley said in a statement on X. “I stood my ground and defended them. No Justice For All will expose how far the Biden Administration was willing to go to target conservatives.”


A Loyal Political Consultant

Whitley’s influence extends beyond his candidacy. As a consultant, he has worked on high-profile campaigns for conservative leaders like Congresswoman Nancy Mace and Senator Rand Paul, leveraging his expertise in grassroots strategies such as door-knocking and phone banking to secure victories. His refusal to cooperate with the FBI’s alleged attempts to target these lawmakers underscores his loyalty to the conservative movement. Despite his legal challenges, Whitley continues to consult for campaigns, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to the cause.

“I’ve always fought for the American people and the leaders who represent them,” Whitley said in a recent interview. “My work is about amplifying voices the establishment wants to silence, and I’ll never betray those I’ve served.”


No Pardon Sought, Despite Allies’ Support

Whitley’s allies have urged him to seek a presidential pardon from President Donald Trump, citing his loyalty to the conservative cause and the perceived political motivations behind his prosecution. However, Whitley has taken a principled stance, stating, “I’m not white and rich enough to get a pardon, and I’m not looking for one at this time.” His blunt assessment reflects his belief that the system favors the elite, a theme he explores in No Justice For All. Instead of seeking clemency, Whitley is focused on telling his story through his book and continuing his work as a consultant.


Standing Firm Against Federal Overreach

No Justice For All delves into Whitley’s contentious interactions with the FBI, particularly the alleged threats by Agent Spencer Brooks after his devices were seized. Whitley claims the Biden Administration targeted him to curb his growing influence and to pressure him into implicating other conservative figures. “They thought they could break me and get me to turn on members of Congress and the Senate,” Whitley said. “But I didn’t budge. This book is my response—a testament to standing firm.”

Despite his three-month sentence and one year of supervised release, handed down by U.S. District Judge James R. Sweeney II, Whitley remains resolute. His supporters argue the plea deal was a strategic move to avoid a prolonged legal battle, not an admission of guilt. Whitley’s ongoing work with campaigns underscores his refusal to be sidelined.


A Call to Action

No Justice For All is both a personal memoir and a rallying cry for conservatives who feel targeted by federal overreach. The book promises to expose the inner workings of political campaigns, the pressures of federal investigations, Whitley’s defense of conservative lawmakers, and his perspective on the inequities of the justice system. Set for release on Amazon by November 10, 2025, it aims to inspire readers to question the establishment and fight for justice.

As Whitley prepares for his sentence, his message is clear: “Never let the government silence you,” he wrote on X. “They tried to break me and get me to betray conservative leaders, but No Justice For All proves my voice—and theirs—will not be silenced.”

With his book poised to make waves and his consulting work ongoing, Gabe Whitley is proving that adversity only fuels his determination. No Justice For All will be available for purchase on Amazon starting November 10, 2025, offering readers a chance to hear Whitley’s unfiltered story of resilience, loyalty, and defiance.



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