TruthArchive.ai - Tweets Saved By @lecternleader

Saved - July 24, 2025 at 2:47 AM
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A user expressed frustration about not being taken seriously as an influencer due to their focus on Epstein. Another user responded, sharing their own experiences of threats, loss of a friend, and significant financial loss linked to the Trump administration, suggesting that such struggles indicate meaningful work.

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

I realize now I'll never be taken as a serious influencer because I'll never stop talking about Epstein.

@AmericaShaman - Jake Angeli-Chansley

@lecternleader Welcome to my world... Only i went as far as having the Trump admin threaten my life, kill my friend & rob me of over 100k in crypto... If the Israel First Trump Admin isn't threatening your life...then you're not doing enough... The devil only bothers us when we do God's will...

Saved - May 3, 2025 at 12:44 PM
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Today, my initial prosecutor, who labeled me a community threat and imposed strict conditions on me, is facing a judge for allegedly breaking a car window and stabbing a man in self-defense on video. I fear the judge might let him go, as my experiences with the justice system haven't been encouraging. I’ll be attending the three-hour hearing and will provide updates during breaks, starting at 1:30 PM.

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

Today, my inital prosecutor in the video below, who deemed me to be a threat to my community, ordering me to wear an ankle monitor, a nightly curfew, and drug screenings, will be standing before a judge claiming he left his vehicle, broke the window of a strangers car with a knife, and repeatedly stabbed a man in self defense on video in broad daylight in front of witnesses. Everything I have seen and heard in this case makes me believe the judge will let him walk today. I'm hoping I'm wrong, but what I've seen of our justice system doesn't give me much hope.

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

I will at the hearing. It is a 3 hour long event, but I will give updates during the breaks. It starts at 130pm

Saved - February 26, 2025 at 3:26 PM
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I just had my 6th pretrial conference with Patrick Scruggs, my initial prosecutor from January 6th. A motion to dismiss hearing is set for May. The evidence is clear; you can be caught on video committing violence and receive media support, yet peacefully entering a building leads to years of smearing and prison time.

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

Patrick Scruggs, my initial prosecutor from January 6th, just had his 6th pretrial conference. They just filed a motion to dismiss hearing for May. By now I think the world has seen the video and the evidence is clear. You can be on video stabbing someone in broad daylight and have the media right puff pieces defending you but if you walk into a building peacefully the media will smear you for years and you will be sent to prison.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Good morning. I'm at the Pinellas Justice Center after leaving the seventh pretrial conference for my prosecutor, who's accused of stabbing a motorist. A hearing is now set for May 2nd for a stand your ground motion to dismiss the case. The argument is that the repeatedly stabbed motorist left his vehicle to break my client's window and subdue him because he was drunk, even though there was no blood alcohol content tested at the scene or hospital. The claim is, "I saw it, therefore I had every right to stab him." It's shocking this has gone on this long. I'll be here in May to see what happens. Wish me luck, have a blessed day, and try not to get stabbed by a federal employee.
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Speaker 0: Well, good morning, everyone. It is a bright and sunny day here at Pinellas Justice Center. I just left my prosecutor who was caught on video allegedly stabbing a motorist several times in broad daylight in front of a dozen people's seventh pretrial conference. Now they just set a hearing date for a stand your ground motion to dismiss the entire case for May 2. And their argument is the motorist, the victim who was stabbed repeatedly only after Patrick's rugs in the statement of facts claiming he left the vehicle to break his window and subdue him. They said because he was drunk, even though there was no blood alcohol content tested either during the scene of the crime or at the hospital while he was being treated for several several stabbings. Nothing was measured, nothing was taken. So all of this is just them saying, well, I seen it, therefore, I had every right to stab him. This is insane that it has gone along this far. I'll be here in May to to take a look at it and see what happens, but, you know, wish me luck. Have a blessed day, and try not to get stabbed by a federal employee.

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

https://youtu.be/nJBcEswxGcA?si=sxwDdrlmbGMJdTkv

Saved - February 4, 2025 at 11:08 PM

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

Here's a photo of me and all the FBI agents who worked on January 6th cases that will have jobs by the end of the week. https://t.co/KIgIMMtCnH

Saved - February 3, 2025 at 12:55 PM
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My prosecutor, Patrick Scruggs, was caught on video allegedly stabbing someone and is about to avoid charges. Meanwhile, I went to prison for trespassing. I believe if @GovRonDeSantis knew about this, he would ensure justice is served, as he has been a strong leader for our state.

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

My prosecutor, who was captured on video allegedly stabbing a man multiple times, is getting ready to walk on his charges. Patrick Scruggs is his name. I went to prison for trespassing, and this guy is being sheltered by the state of Florida. https://t.co/ZQQS5cndiY

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

I am positive that if @GovRonDeSantis knew what was happening, he would make sure that justice was appropriately rendered. He has led our state well, and continues to do so.

Saved - January 29, 2025 at 1:12 AM

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

How it ended. https://t.co/7EwZPdQu2p

@cnnbrk - CNN Breaking News

Adam Johnson, the man seen carrying House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's lectern during the Capitol siege, has been arrested in Florida https://cnn.it/2MPb0m0 https://t.co/JUPlUJ64Ky

Saved - January 22, 2025 at 9:31 PM

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

Sir, I did not plead guilty to either one of those things. I would like a retraction and an apology.

@TomDreisbach - Tom Dreisbach

Jan. 6 rioter Adam Christian Johnson, who pleaded guilty to storming the Capitol and posing with Rep. Pelosi's lectern, has posted a photo with @SenFettermanPA today. https://t.co/iyD4DGKbkK

Saved - January 22, 2025 at 8:13 PM

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

A local journalist thinks he can call me an insurrectionist after my presidential pardon. You'll be hearing from my lawyers. https://t.co/ai4n7mRb2w

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

He just doubled down and wrote another article calling me a thief. https://t.co/QMgNqioMDd

Saved - June 28, 2024 at 4:05 PM

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

It's time. https://t.co/gDww8EBmM9

Video Transcript AI Summary
The Supreme Court ruled that the felony charges against many January 6 protesters were unjust and should not have happened. We have been unfairly persecuted, prosecuted, and imprisoned. It is time to release my people.
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Speaker 0: The Supreme Court has just ruled that the felony that so many j sixers have received is bogus. Never should have happened. We all knew this. We've been persecuted, prosecuted, and imprisoned, but it's time. Let my people go.
Saved - June 16, 2024 at 11:57 PM

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

Only 204 days left until Lectern Guy tryouts. I gotta toughen up. https://t.co/xuo3Hw2ib3

Saved - October 23, 2023 at 5:13 AM

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

@stillgray You're missing the point. They all get sent to the front.

Saved - September 27, 2023 at 7:43 PM
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Former assistant US attorney, who prosecuted a person for entering a building on Jan 6th, is now a suspect in a stabbing incident. The suspect faced strict restrictions, but what consequences should he face for repeatedly stabbing a man in public? (Source: Tampa Bay Times)

@lecternleader - The Lectern Guy🇺🇸

Meet the guy who prosecuted me in Tampa for walking in a building on January 6th. My crimes were so egregious that he demanded I wear an ankle monitor, be drugged tested at random, surrender my passports, be restricted to middle district of Florida, and given a nightly curfew. What restrictions do you think he should get for stabbing a man repeatedly in public? https://tampabay.com/news/crime/2023/09/27/howard-frankland-stabbing-suspect-is-former-assistant-us-attorney/

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