Jussie Smollett Could Be Charged with a Crime Again as Soon as This Week

If you’re like 99 percent of the rest of Trump supporters out there, you probably have Jussie Smollett Fatigue Syndrome by now. No one cares about that guy and most of us couldn’t have even told you his name before the spectacular backfire of his staged hate hoax.

The only thing most of us wanted to see in case was justice — we wanted Jussie Smollett punished for his vicious racial smears and his claims that Trump supporters in MAGA hats had assaulted him.

Most of us figured the saga was over when corrupt prosecutor Kim Foxx dropped all 16 felony charges against hate hoaxer Smollett after a phone call from Michelle Obama’s fixer. The elites were protecting the elites and we were never going to see Jussie Smollett have to admit his guilt.

It felt like par for the course after watching Hillary Clinton’s exoneration by the FBI a couple of years earlier. “Important people” are allowed to break the law and get away with it for some reason.

The Chicago police were infuriated by the whole process. They had spent tons of man hours getting to the truth, and their efforts were spat upon by Kim Foxx. Jussie Smollett was allowed to prance away scot-free while doing his little racism song and dance. But what if Jussie Smollett doesn’t get to escape justice?

You’re going to want to see this latest turn of events. Watch this video as Tim Pool explains how Jussie may soon be re-charged for his hate hoax — this is great stuff!


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