Jussie Smollet held a number of conversations with Cory Booker and Kamala Harris about supporting their sponsored Justice for Victims of Lynching Act and providing the needed public momentum for the bill to pass the Senate and House.
The timeline of these conversations (December 21-January 18, 2019) suggests that the death threat letter he sent himself (January 22-23) and his staged attack (January 29), were timed to create an opinion groundswell to support the bill and prop the political and professional career of the three masterminds.
It is noteworthy that both, Harris and Booker released separate statements condemning Smollet’s attack using the following identical language “an attempted modern-day lynching” –
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Nothing is going to happen to Omar other than we will be reading about her in Congress 20 years from now.
WHERE IS THE INVESTIGATION ????
A couple of liberal shills using their ancestry to prey on black constituents. They should be ashamed and they fit the mold of the likes of Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and the biggest hypocrite of them all Jeremiah Wright who have become wealthy off the backs of blacks. These are dangerous people and their polling data reflects the sentiments of the populace; thank goodness.
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