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Encouraging Pardons
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| Ben Shapiro is writing about it now. | |
| Matt Walsh is writing about it. | |
| I've been speaking about this for years, and others are starting to speak about it. | |
| But I believe that Derek Chauvin needs to be pardoned. | |
| I believe that, and I've shared that for quite some time. | |
| Frankly, I shared that even before the Fall of Minneapolis documentary came out, and that just affirmed everything that I knew, even more so. | |
| Affirmed and confirmed everything that I knew. | |
| I had already been reading the reports. | |
| I had already read the handbook of the Minneapolis police officer's handbook. | |
| Everything that Derek Chauvin was doing, he was legally, he could legally do. | |
| And frankly, he was trained. | |
| And his superior officers got on the stand and lied. | |
| The medical examiner did not tell the truth about George Floyd overdosing, more than likely, because he was scared of the backlash because Minneapolis is so left-wing. | |
| I mean, it's a very blue state. | |
| I know there's some conservatives out there, but it's a very... | |
| A deeply blue state and a bunch of left-wing radicals that are there. | |
| So anyway, that's something that if you want to kill DEI, if you want to blow it up in the left's face, pardon Derek Chauvin. | |
| He deserves it. | |
| That guy is a political prisoner. | |
| If you don't believe me, I just encourage you to watch that documentary, The Fall of Minneapolis. | |
| And I, with almost certainty, believe you'll change your mind. | |
| That guy was set up. | |
| It was all about a narrative. | |