FBI: Deplorables are in BIG trouble and should be peeing themselves

Biden commutes sentence for Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, convicted in killing of FBI agents​



among others
 
A man who served time for his role in the January 6th Capitol riot has come forward to reject his pardon issued by President Donald Trump, whom he says he no longer supports since entering recovery from alcoholism.

Jason Riddle was convicted of stealing a bottle of wine and a book on Senate procedure during the 2021 attack and served 90 days in jail. Since his conviction, Riddle has embraced sobriety, and described how it's changed his perception of Trump in an interview with New Hampshire Public Radio.

Following Riddle's release from prison, Trump responded to his own indictment with a call for his supporters to protest. "I remember thinking, 'What are you doing, Trump? Remember what happened at the riot? Someone might get hurt,'" Riddles recalled. "That's when I had the epiphany, the duh moment, where I'm like, 'He asked this because he doesn't care about anybody other than himself.'"
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...&cvid=5863595a981f4bacb1b1c6c4b19a8458&ei=168

amazing the perspective of clarity sobriety offers
 
Hah. I just posted about this guy on my thread. I love his quote:

"I spent a lot of time on social media in the comments section arguing with strangers about nothing. And it just became more or less my identity. The less I had a life, the louder I was about being a Trump supporter. And instead of trying to figure out what was causing these problems, looking at myself, I blamed other people and politics. That's easy to do. And I fit right into the MAGA circle."
 
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