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March 13, 2022 - Triggered - Donald Trump Jr
03:49
Jussie Smollett Sentenced - But Was It Justice?
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We have some really, really good news today.
I know it's been a rough year plus, but we got some good news.
Jussie Smollett's attacker has been sentenced to 150 days in Cook County Jail in Chicago.
Okay, because Jesse himself is going to jail.
Now, that's about five months.
Not exactly a lot for starting a race war.
Imagine what would happen if they actually caught people doing these things, lying to the American public, spending Chicago police countless man hours looking for this supposed hate crime.
You know, so it seems like a pretty light sentence, a little bit of restitution, some probation, but Remember all the people that tried to lecture us about everything.
Remember the Kamala Harris's, the AOC's, you know, Joe Biden, all the lies.
They went all in on this one and now they just walk on.
There's no commentary on it.
There's no I got it wrong. They'll just wait until the next instance happens, real or not, to be able to lecture you and tell you What's going on?
You gotta watch this clip.
Watch Jesse here, where I guess he can't break character.
Maybe he's misunderstood. He's an incredibly talented method actor who literally cannot break character even after being convicted of faking a hate crime and now going to jail.
Check out the last little bit of this.
I am not suicidal.
I am innocent and I am not suicidal.
If I did this, then it means that I stuck my fist in the fears of black Americans in this country for over 400 years and the fears of the LGBTQ community.
Your Honor, I respect you and I respect the jury, but I did not do this.
And I am not suicidal.
And if anything happens to me when I go in there, I did not do it to myself.
And you must all know that.
I respect you, Your Honor.
I respect your decision. Jail time.
I am not suicidal.
Well, apparently he's worried about being Epstein or something like that.
I mean, he should probably spend the rest of his life in prison for trying to start that race war.
Imagine again what would happen if, say, some innocent people that were wearing MAGA hats, amazingly enough, at midnight or two in the morning and the coldest night of the year in downtown Chicago.
I don't think it's happening, but if they picked up those people and could somehow blame this on them, imagine what would happen to them.
Imagine how bad it would be.
So I am just thankful.
As an American citizen, that Jussie Smollett's attacker is going to jail.
Remember that the current head of the DOJ, the head of their civil rights division, was out there saying that it was bad for the police to look into this.
They shouldn't do that. They must treat all survivors of hate crimes and stop demonizing survivors, yada, yada, yada.
That's who's running the DOJ. So remember, Jussie Smollett is getting 150 days for staging A hate crime.
Okay? Wanting to start a race war.
But there are patriotic Americans who did not do anything violent around January 6th that are still sitting in jail over a year later.
Okay? Remember that. Okay?
So if you think, oh, well, maybe Jesse got what he deserved.
There are people who committed nonviolent offenses who were in the Capitol probably taking a selfie.
I'm not saying they should have been there, it doesn't matter, but those people are in jail a year later and Jesse Smollett gets 150 days.
Let's not forget that, folks.
His proclamation of innocence, the insanity of being worried about being Epstein.
You know, again, I guess the guy can't break the character, but he should have gotten maybe life at least years, but that's never going to happen in this day and age, unfortunately.
You know that. We know it.
It sucks, but keep it in mind.
We need to keep pushing back.
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