Donald Trump Pays Tribute To Rev. Jesse Jackson

Trump came out this morning, glazed the memory of Jesse Jackson who was MLK’s race hustling successor and took credit for “race communism.” No one else could have got it done!

Note: Happy Black History Month to those who remember the glory days of Rev. Jesse Jackson.

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  1. Me:
    Jesse Jackson showed up and sat with Arbery’s mother during the McMichael’s trial?

    AI:
    Yes, the Reverend Jesse Jackson attended the murder trial of the men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery and sat with Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, in the courtroom on Monday, November 15, 2021.

    Here are the key details regarding his visit:

    – Support for Family: Jackson appeared in the Glynn County, Georgia, courtroom to show support for the family during the second week of the trial.

    – Defense Objections: Defense attorney Kevin Gough, representing William “Roddie” Bryan, objected to Jackson’s presence, arguing it could influence the jury, similar to his previous objection to Al Sharpton’s presence.

    – Judge’s Ruling: Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley denied the request to remove Jackson, stating that the courtroom is open to the public and he would not ban individuals from attending.

    – Context: Jackson’s appearance followed comments by the defense regarding the presence of Black pastors in the courtroom. Jackson told reporters it was his “moral obligation” to be there.

    The trial resulted in convictions for all three defendants—Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael, and William “Roddie” Bryan—on November 24, 2021.

    Me:
    What is the current status of the McMichaels and Bryan who were convicted of murder in GA?

    AI:
    As of early 2026, Gregory McMichael, Travis McMichael, and William “Roddie” Bryan are serving life sentences in Georgia state prison for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery. They also received additional federal prison sentences for hate crimes, with their convictions upheld on appeal in late 2025. The McMichaels are serving life without parole.

    Current Status Details:

    – Convictions: All three were convicted in 2021 of murder, aggravated assault, and other charges in state court. In 2022, they were found guilty of federal hate crimes and attempted kidnapping.

    – Sentencing: The McMichaels (father and son) were sentenced to life without parole in state court, plus federal time. Bryan was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole after 30 years.

    – Imprisonment: Despite requesting to serve their time in federal prison, all three were ordered to serve their sentences in the Georgia Department of Corrections.

    – Appeals: A US appeals court upheld the convictions for all three men in November 2025.

    – Related Cases: A former Georgia prosecutor, Jackie Johnson, who was accused of shielding the McMichaels, was on trial for violating her oath of office in early 2025.

    Would Trump pardon the McMichaels who were railroaded by Kemp and other whites so they could virtue signal before the world? Where was the justice for the McMichaels and Bryan?

    May God Save the South!

    (No one else will for sure…)

  2. Froze a condom containing his sperm, LMAO. Apart from sexual prowess the only other thing these civil rights icons are good at is running Anti-White scams.

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