Did Michelle Obama Play a Role in Jussie Smollett’s Dropped Charges?

Let’s review the Jussie Smollett story. He claimed he was the victim of a hate crime. The left and mainstream media were in an uproar. They told us all that this was Trump’s America, and they even blamed Mike Pence for the attack outright. They gleefully ignored a slew of evidence that suggested things weren’t as they seemed in order to push the narrative.

Very shortly after the attack went viral, information became available that made it all suspect. Within days, or less, it was clear that his attack was actually a hoax. From there, we got ever more details that showed how and why this actor staged a fake hate crime. He thought the attention and sympathy would make him more bankable as a star.

Once the evidence was fully gathered, the Chicago police presented criminal charges against Smollett for falsifying police reports and a number of other felonies. A grand jury, after reviewing only a fraction of the evidence, indicted him on all charges.

Now, very suddenly and magically, the state-level charges have been dropped. This isn’t a difficult situation to figure out. George Soros poured more than $400,000 into Kim Foxx’s election campaign. Tina Tchen, an attorney who has worked as a “fixer” for Barack and Michelle Obama and the Clintons, made one phone call to Kim Foxx… and the Jussie Smollett charges were dropped. This is the exact opposite of how justice is supposed to work.

The entire situation is beyond fishy, and a federal investigation has been launched to see what happened. You might think that this is another case of fame getting people out of trouble, but it’s quite a bit more sinister than that. It looks like the Obama’s and Clinton’s aren’t done corrupting our country. You can see how it all ties together in this video.


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