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How long was Smollett’s “hate crime” story in the making? And more significantly how many more are on the way?

Jussie Smollett’s Sisters Worked for Barack Obama



Jussie Smollett’s Sisters Worked for Barack ObamaJussie Smollett’s sisters, actresses and activists, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, and Jazz Smollett-Warwell, worked as leading campaign surrogates for former President Barack Obama, and less than a year ago, videos of Jussie dancing with Michelle Obama went viral. Jussie Smollett’s “hate crime” story that he was attacked by two men who shouted racial and homophobic slurs at him along with the phrase “This is MAGA country”, on Jan. 29, seems to be falling apart. According to his account, a strange chemical was thrown upon him and a rope was put around his neck.
“Two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation tell CNN that Chicago Police believe actor Jussie Smollett paid two men to orchestrate an assault on him that he reported late last month. “Smollett denies playing a role in his attack, according to a statement from his attorneys. “The men, who are brothers, were arrested Wednesday but released without charges Friday after Chicago police cited the discovery of "new evidence.” “The sources told CNN there are records that show the two brothers purchased the rope found around Smollett's neck at a hardware store in Chicago.
Smollett-Bell supported her brother Jussie’s claims even after evidence seems to suggest it was an elaborately staged hoax. On Valentine’s Day she tweeted this message of support to her brother:

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“You are not weak. You are brave. One of the bravest I know. Speaking your truth, a person living at the intersection of multiple identities, unapologetically, takes courage. I love you.”
Smollett-Bell posted the following message about her support for Obama on Instagram on President Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day:
“Feeling a lot of emotions. I remember meeting then Senator @barackobama 9 years ago. I'd been invited to introduce him in Nevada during the primaries. He was the underdog, the odds were stacked against him. Said he was too young, too black, too different...he was an other. I've always been an other so I saw myself in him. My own relative told me I was wasting my time, going state to state, knocking on doors for this guy with the funny name. I can't tell you how many people hung the phone up on my sister @jazzsmollettwarwell and me as we clocked in our hours, phone banking. “Working as if this was a full time job, I worked for free, because this work was food for my soul. They whispered that you couldn't do it. That we couldn't do it. And then tried to block you even when we proved them wrong. TWICE. You will go down as the greatest president who did the most with the least help from his "congressional leaders". So I thank you for being you. Unapologetically. Your very existence demanded that I take the limits off my own. Before you, I lived in a world of boundaries and limits. You were audacious enough to dream big, and demanded we dream even bigger. So thank you for all you've given us. We will keep dreaming, keeping fighting, keep knocking on doors, keep traveling and spreading the gospel truth. Because it never was about you, it was about us, the "others". Yes we can. Yes we did. Yes we will.#powertothepeople #ThanksObama #tbt #mypresident.”

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“Establishment media journalists and pundits uncritically accepted and promoted Jussie Smollett’s elaborate “hate crime” story, just one week after the mainstream media fostered the false narrative surrounding the Covington Catholic students, resulting in a laundry list of impending defamation lawsuits.” (Breitbart Feb. 17, 2019 ) Less than a year ago, videos of Michelle Obama dancing with Jussie Smollett went viral over the Internet.


How long was Smollett’s “hate crime” story in the making? And more significantly how many more are on the way?


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Judi McLeod -- Bio and Archives -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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