BEWARE...SOME DAYS ARE NOT VERY PRETTY. I GET CRABBY LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO. AND I DO SPEAK MY MIND.
DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO TRUE, REAL, EVERYDAY FEELINGS LIKE MINE.(But I think you would enjoy it)
DON'T FORGET...FREEDOM OF SPEECH !
There is NO time to sit and do nothing. Let your voices be heard and do what you can to support our President and Vice President.
We need to make sure that there WILL be others running in four years that just like Trump.
There is SO MUCH TO DO and ONLY four years to do it in.
The lefties are going nuts and doing what they can to make sure that in four years they get in office..... We need to start fighting now and let them know that we are NOT backing down.
(No physical fighting of course. I can't believe I needed to type that so that the NUTS wouldn't take it literally).
(The only one that this kid should be afraid of is the ones that put the STUPID ideas in his head that his dad did ANYTHING wrong.
THEY are the ones filling this kids head with NONSENSE. He needs mental help NOW before he does something stupid.)
Teen Jackson Reffitt Who
Snitched on His Own Father to FBI Cries to CNN Over January 6th Pardons
— Says He is ‘Terrified’ and Has Bought Himself a Gun (VIDEO)
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Texas teen who ratted out his own father to the FBI is reeling from Donald Trump’s decision to pardon January 6th protesters.
Jackson Reffitt, whose father Guy Reffitt was sentenced to over seven
years in prison for his role in the protests against the 2020
presidential election, spoke to CNN after Donald Trump announced that he
would be pardoning all of those involved.
“I’ve taken as many precautions as I could recently,” Jackson said.
“I’ve picked up a gun, I’ve moved, and I’ve gotten myself away from
what I thought would be a dangerous situation and staying where I
thought my dad could find me or other people.”
However, Jackson is at least showing remorse for his actions, which
included wiretapping conversations that would be used to incriminate his
father.
He has admitted that doing so was “disgusting” and says he feels guilt about it to this day.
“My father’s actions coming from the Trump presidency and what he thought he was doing was right just destroyed it [my family].”
”I made a very, very disgusting decision to inform authorities about
what he was doing, and I still feel horrible about it every day.”
“My sisters are out there right now, and they’re rooting for him. I understand that.”
“I come from a place of love toward them. I want to be there for
them, but I can’t. It just isn’t safe for people like me who have done
what I did to protect my family… I cannot feel safe around him
[father].”
Despite the fact he now says he feels terrible about his actions,
young Jackson repeatedly betrayed his father by requesting that he
receive the maximum sentence for his supposed crimes.
During his sentencing, Jackson said that his father had “slowly lost
himself over the years” and “fallen into a horrible community to find a
place in this life.“
The Gateway Pundit reported extensively on the case of Guy Reffitt at the time.
His sentence of seven years was the longest sentence handed out to any January 6th protester when it was handed down.
Fortunately for Guy, other members of his family and patriots across
the country offered their love and support against the persecution he
faced by the Biden regime.
Now, thanks to Donald Trump, Guy will now be reunited with his family and have the chance to enjoy the life he deserves.
AOC launches series of explosive Instagram rants on eve of inauguration: 'I don't celebrate rapists'
'We are on the eve of an authoritarian administration,' the congresswoman told her followers
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Christina Shaw Fox News
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A visibly agitated Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
D-N.Y., had a busy day on social media on Sunday, taking to Instagram
to make a series of rants related to President-elect Donald Trump.
She started out early scolding TikTok for sending a notification thanking "President Trump" for restoring the app.
"A
law banning TikTok has been enacted in the U.S. Unfortunately, that
means you can’t use TikTok for now. We are fortunate that President
Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate
TikTok once he takes office. Please stay tuned," the notification
stated.
In her Instagram stories, she says that Trump is not yet the president and is still currently a private citizen, suggesting that referring to him as such raises concerns about TikTok’s word.
An
agitated Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., (AOC) took to Instagram
on the eve of the inauguration to make a series of rants related to
President-elect Donald Trump.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
"First
of all, Donald Trump is not president right now. He is a private
citizen. He does not have access to presidential powers, he does not
have the ability to do any of that," AOC said.
She claims that the app is "signaling that they have agreed to privately collaborate with Donald Trump and the Trump administration" by mentioning him in the notification.
"And
for all of those concerns that people were saying that TikTok is going
to be used as a propaganda tool by the Chinese, understand they’re using
it as a propaganda tool for the right," she added.
She warned her
followers, "We are on the eve of an authoritarian administration. This
is what 21st century fascism is starting to look like."
AOC suggested to her followers that Sunday was the "the eve of an authoritarian administration."(Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Later on in the evening, she once again ranted on Instagram about her frustration with being asked if she would be attending Trump's inauguration on Monday.
"All
these journalists were like congresswoman, are you going to the
inauguration? Congresswoman are you going to the inauguration? Are you
going to the inauguration?Let me make myself clear. I don't celebrate
rapists, so no, I'm not going to the inauguration room," she expressed
in what appeared to be an agitated tone.