Austen Fletcher, one of the people on stage at Trump’s lawsuit announcement, is a 9/11 truther who believes 9/11 was an inside job by former President George W. Bush.
Austen “Fleccas” Fletcher once tweeted it’s cool to call a person a “f*ggot” if they “take recycling really seriously.”
This man dined with Trump today after his lawsuit announcement against Facebook and Twitter.
Instagram bans covid-hoaxer, anti-vax nurse Erin Olszewski. Erin was in the DC on Jan. 6th, but ran from the Capitol when it was being stormed and hung out in the hotel.
Erin has fired up a promoted “backup” account with almost 50K followers.
Instagram allows accounts and posts for false medical information. “Nurse Erin” is now planning on joining Trump’s lawsuit against Facebook and Twitter.
Nurse Erin is former military and has shown support for Three Percenters.
Meet Trump supporter Matthew Alfieri of Melbourne, Florida who posted a selfie from the Trump rally wishing death upon Democrats.
Alfieri likes to post “F*ck Libs/Dems” with pics of himself wearing a MAGA hat and holding his AK-47 and AR-15.
Matthew Alfieri is an accountant whose last known employer is @CRIcpa, whose business cards he posted to the same account he wished death upon others.
Matthew Alfieri says his Louis Vuitton themed AR-15 is for “stand your ground” and his AK-47 prevents Florida from implementing covid mitigation measures.
A new books claims Donald Trump praised Adolf Hitler in 2018.
In 1990, Trump told Barbara Walters he owned a book of Adolf Hitler’s speeches and it was given to him as a gift.
Although Trump denies studying Hitler’s speeches, the Marie Brenner interview Barbara Walters referenced in Vanity Fair magazine tells a different story. archive.vanityfair.com/article/share/…
Trump’s cousin saluted him with “Heil Hitler?”
Ivana Trump told a friend that John Walter, Donald Trump’s cousin and Trump Organization employee, would “click his heels” and say “Heil Hitler” when he visited Donald’s office.
Bloomington, Minnesota police said people stole all the books from a free library box to resell but then admitted they didn’t investigate it and made a “human error.”
If you abolished this police officer’s job, you could purchase 1,964 books.
Copaganda takes many shapes and sizes. Police get paid to give used books away and volunteer reading to kids.
They crave recognition at sporting events and pictures with celebrities.