Megyn Kelly is joined by Jane Doe, a high school student who was accused of saying to a Black student at her school “Black lives do not matter” when she was 17-years-old. Jane talks about the fallout from this racism accusation, what her school did to her after as a punishment, how she is fighting back against what she says are false accusations, the double standard when it comes to political speech at her school and more. Then, Megyn Kelly talks to Doe’s lawyer, Mark McCloskey, about the case and the lawsuit he has filed on behalf of his client, as well as the charges against him and his wife after his much-publicized clash with social justice protesters in St. Louis, what McCloskey thinks of the media reaction to his story, the community members McCloskey says helped him and his family that are not getting attention and more.
They’re Trying to Shut Us Down
Over the last several months, I’ve lost count of how many times the powers-that-be have tried to shut us down. They’ve sent hackers at us, forcing us to take extreme measures on web security. They sent attorneys after us, but thankfully we’re not easily intimidated by baseless accusations or threats. They’ve even gone so far as to make physical threats. Those can actually be a bit worrisome but Remington has me covered.
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Thank you and God bless!
JD Rucker