The CEO of Space X, X, and Tesla, Elon Musk, is upset by the detention of Californian activist and actor Siaka Massaquoi. Massaquoi was detained at the airport following his attendance at the Daily Wire premiere of Lady Ballers.
On January 6, Massaquoi, who has written for the conservative news website Red State and had appearances in videos for Prager U Daily Wire and other publications, was taken into custody on four misdemeanor counts of “trespassing” and “parading” in the Capitol. Almost three years after the Capitol demonstrations on January 6, Massaquoi was arrested for these offenses in front of his pregnant wife and perp-walked through the airport.
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Actor Lori Mills of California has disclosed that Massaquoi was hauled before a judge while wearing leg irons and shackles. He was shockingly arraigned among dangerous offenders and drug dealers. Not long after the demonstrations, the FBI raided his home, but charges against him weren’t brought for a full two years.
In response to the news story, Elon Musk says, “this has gone too far” and denounces Massaquoi’s imprisonment. The event has garnered a great deal of publicity and infuriated conservatives.
“I couldn’t believe this when I heard it. This political persecution can’t be allowed to continue,” stated Seth Dillon of the Babylon Bee. He then provided a link to a GiveSendGo account that, as of this writing, had received $44,101 in donations in support of Massaquoi’s legal defense.
The Biden Department of Justice has filed charges against over 1,400 Americans for their roles in the January 6 Capitol demonstrations and small-scale unrest. It’s shocking to learn that the FBI is conducting pre-dawn SWAT raids on peaceful trespassers. Unfortunately, the heavy accusations against these individuals have led to at least four of them taking their own lives.
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During the Black Lives Matter riots in 2020, left-wing protestors seized the White House and federal facilities; they did not meet with the same fate.




