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Saved - January 22, 2025 at 6:27 PM
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After 1,252 days of captivity, Colton is finally free, receiving a full pardon from President Trump just before midnight on January 20th. This moment marks the end of a long struggle against what I believe was a grave miscarriage of justice, stemming from his actions as a law enforcement officer on January 6th. Colton's release symbolizes resilience and the triumph of truth over adversity. If you're unfamiliar with his story, I encourage you to read about the injustices he faced.

@sarahmcabee_us - Sarah McAbee

After 1,252 long, dark days of captivity, the walls of injustice finally crumbled and the chains that bound Colton were shattered, just as the clock struck 11:59pm on January 20th. Colton is now a free man, walking out with a full, unconditional pardon by President Trump. Promises were made, and were they kept! If you don't know his story, read about the complete miscarriage of justice and the egregious overreach by the federal government against a law enforcement officer just merely doing what he was trained to do on January 6th: https://www.theblaze.com/news/tennessee-sheriffs-deputy-became-a-january-6-trophy-in-a-lie-filled-manifest-injustice This is more than just a release; it's a testament to resilience, faith, and the truth prevailing in the face of adversity #Justice4J6 #JusticeForAll

Tennessee sheriff's deputy became a January 6 trophy in a lie-filled 'manifest injustice' | Blaze Media Video shows Colt McAbee did not assault MPD Officer Andrew Wayte. McAbee got nearly 6 years in prison anyway. theblaze.com
Saved - December 15, 2024 at 4:39 PM
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Four people died on January 6, 2021, not just Ashli Babbitt. One of them was Rosanne Boyland, who was beaten by Metropolitan Police Officer Lila Morris while unconscious on the Capitol steps. Those who tried to save her have faced severe legal repercussions, while Morris continues to testify as if she were the victim. This situation raises serious questions about accountability and justice. I encourage everyone to read Ronald Colton McAbee's trial transcripts to understand the unethical conduct that occurred that day. Silence in the face of injustice is complicity.

@sarahmcabee_us - Sarah McAbee

Do you know that four people died on January 6, 2021? It wasn’t just Ashli Babbitt. Let's talk about Rosanne Boyland, one of four tragic losses that day. Rosanne was brutally beaten while she lay unconscious and unarmed on the Capitol steps by Metropolitan Police Officer Lila Morris. Yes, you heard that right—beaten while she was down, with no resistance, in a scene that should shock every American's conscience. But here's what's even more disturbing: the men who heroically tried to save Rosanne's life? They've been rounded up, thrown into prison, subjected to solitary confinement, and have had the full weight of the legal system come down on them. Why? For trying to do what any decent human would—render aid to someone in distress. Now, where is Lila Morris? Instead of facing justice for her actions, she's still out there, testifying in courtrooms, acting as if she's the victim. It's an outrage that she continues to lie under oath, painting herself in a light far from the reality captured on video. For those who want to dive deeper into this miscarriage of justice, I urge you to read the trial transcripts of Ronald Colton McAbee. He took his case solely to trial to expose the unethical conduct by police on that fateful day. A law enforcement officer, trained to protect, witnessed firsthand how Morris mercilessly beat Rosanne as he tried to save her life. Watch the video for yourself: https://rumble.com/v28sp6a-ronald-colton-mcabee-rendering-life-saving-aid-to-rosanne-boyland-and-helpi.html So, where is the outrage? Where is the demand for accountability? Where is #Justice4J6? Where is #Justice4Rosanne? We cannot let these injustices fade into the background. The American public deserves to know the full truth, and more importantly, Rosanne's family and those brave individuals who tried to help her deserve justice. Remember, silence in the face of injustice is complicity.

Ronald Colton McAbee Rendering Life-Saving Aid to Rosanne Boyland & Helping Police Officers Former sheriff’s deputy Ronald Colton McAbee, 28, of Tennessee, has faced a difficult road since being indicted for alleged criminal actions at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Arguably the most tryi rumble.com
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