

Mom4America 🇺🇸
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@SeekingRReality
just a mom tired of rot infiltrating America. our youth deserve better. fight. fight. fight.



BREAKING: Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirms the driver of the bus that crashed into a line of cars in Virginia, kiIIing 5 and injuring 34, is a Chinese national who became a U.S. citizen and DOESN’T SPEAK ENGLISH. He got his CDL from Democrat Kathy Hochul’s New York.

🚨 NOW: Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger is facing MASS CALLS to RESIGN after her sanctuary policies allowed an illegal alien R*PIST to be RELEASED only to go s*xually assault a woman in a staircase "He was arrested on May 19 in Fairfax County on 5 charges, including a felony, but only 3 DAYS LATER he was back on the street and allegedly assaulted a woman." 🤯 THIS HAS TO STOP!! "Police say he inappropriately approached a woman in a parking garage stairwell about 10 days ago. Another person was there to step in and help her and then he ran away before investigators found and arrested him three days later." "Sanchez then went on to rack up charges for r*pe and s*xual assault." Spanberger is a traitor! @ICEgov






MacArthur Park Update: Christopher Barret Johnson, a 42-year-old Culver City resident who works for the nonprofit People Assisting the Homeless (PATH), which distributes syringes to drug users at L.A.’s MacArthur Park and elsewhere, was arrested today on a federal criminal complaint charging him with possession with intent to distribute fentanyl. On May 5, law enforcement pulled Johnson over near MacArthur Park after he abruptly made a U-turn in front of them in his BMW. LAPD officers saw methamphetamine in a plastic baggie in plain view in Johnson’s car. Additional searches of Johnson’s person and his BMW resulted in the seizure of at least 142 grams of fentanyl and nearly 46 grams of methamphetamine. If convicted, Johnson faces a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in federal prison and a maximum of 40 years. His initial appearance is expected tomorrow afternoon at the Roybal Federal Building in DTLA. Residents and businesses in MacArthur Park and elsewhere have long complained about the wisdom of distributing syringes to homeless drug addicts where law-abiding citizens live and work. They call these policies “harm reduction.” I consider them “harm enabling.” Giving drug-addicted users needles to shoot up meth and fentanyl is never a good idea.




