Police detained some protesters who demonstrated at the MN Target location where federal agents had arrested two employees weeks prior.
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Police detained some protesters who demonstrated at the MN Target location where federal agents had arrested two employees weeks prior.
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💥TRUMP PARDON NIGHTMARE: Jan. 6 rioter #MAGA Pedo - Andrew Paul Johnson, pardoned by Trump, convicted of sexually abusing children, including an 11-year-old. Tried to bribe a victim with Trump admin Jan. 6 restitution money. #TrumpWatch #JusticeDelayed www.opb.org/article/2026...
💥TRUMP PARDON NIGHTMARE: Jan. 6 rioter #MAGA Pedo - Andrew Paul Johnson, pardoned by Trump, convicted of sexually abusing children, including an 11-year-old. Tried to bribe a victim with Trump admin Jan. 6 restitution money. #TrumpWatch #JusticeDelayed www.opb.org/article/2026...
Andrew Johnson was found guilty of Lewd/Lascivious Molestation, two counts of Lewd/Lascivious Exhibition, and Transmission of Material Harmful to a Minor by Electronic Device
He faces 25 years-to-life
Andrew Johnson was found guilty of Lewd/Lascivious Molestation, two counts of Lewd/Lascivious Exhibition, and Transmission of Material Harmful to a Minor by Electronic Device
He faces 25 years-to-life
Join us in demanding that Harvard University cut all ties with Alan Dershowitz immediately:
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Girl, you lost us when you told us to vote for him I can never vote for you now never never never never never
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Girl, you lost us when you told us to vote for him I can never vote for you now never never never never never
Go back into hiding
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After escaping slavery during the Civil War, Bass Reeves made his way into Indian Territory modern-day Oklahoma where he learned the languages, customs, and terrain of the region. These skills made him indispensable as a lawman, and in 1875, he became the first Black U.S. Deputy Marshal
After escaping slavery during the Civil War, Bass Reeves made his way into Indian Territory modern-day Oklahoma where he learned the languages, customs, and terrain of the region. These skills made him indispensable as a lawman, and in 1875, he became the first Black U.S. Deputy Marshal