Its Time We “SAY HER NAME” We Will Never Forget [VIDEO]

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On January 6th during the Capitol riot, Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt, 35, was shot dead without warning by an as yet unidentified man believed to be an officer of the Capitol Police as she climbed through a broken-open window leading to the Speaker’s lobby. Seven months and a day later at a press conference on July 7th  in Bedminster, NJ, after President Trump announced class-action lawsuits against Google, Facebook, and Twitter for their censorship of conservatives, he was asked by a reporter what he did to “stop” the rioters on January 6. In his response President Trump did what too few others in the GOP have had the courage to do: he called for an investigation into the murder of Ashli Babbitt, saying that there was no reason for her to be shot. We should never forget her.

President Trump told the Press,

“The report came out as you saw two weeks ago my name wasn’t even mentioned that was an unfortunate event. I say though however people are being treated unbelievably unfairly. When you look at people in prison and nothing happens to Antifa, and they burned down cities and killed people.

There were no guns in the Capitol. Except for the gun that shot Ashli Babbitt, and nobody knows who that man was. If that were the opposite way that man would be all over. He would be the most well-known and I believe I can say man because…

…I believe I know exactly who it is, but he would be the most well-known person in this country, in the world.

But the person that shot Ashli Babbitt boom right through the head, just boom. There was no reason for that.

And why isn’t that person being opened up? And why isn’t that being studied? They’ve already written it off. They said that case is closed. If that were the opposite, that case would be going on for years and years and it would not be pretty.”  

Trump Joins With Congressional Patriots Demanding Answers

President Trump joins a prominent list of conservative members of Congress who have also called for the identity of the law enforcement official who shot the US Airforce Veteran, including Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Paul Gosar (R-AZ).

They are all asking a set of simple questions: Who killed Ashli Babbitt? Why aren’t they being investigated? And why is the Federal Government seemingly very afraid to #SayHerName or the name of her killer? Why were President Trump’s requests for 10k National Guard troops two days earlier denied? Why were the Capitol Police so woefully unprepared for crowd control?

Another Case Of “Never Forget”: It Was A Trap

On January 6th, as far-left extremist provocateurs goaded them onward, American citizens incensed and blinded by rage by the 2020 election, one forever tarnished with overwhelming leftist manipulation ushering an illegitimate regime into power, rushed the Capitol building to put a stop to the Democrat-Socialists unconstitutionally taking power and an unarmed woman was shot and killed. Looking back soberly in the light of reason and calm logic it’s clear: It was a trap.

In the end, the storming of the Capitol failed to stop the rise of the Biden-Harris regime and only served to provide Democrats the justification they’ve always wanted to finally and completely suppress anyone who will not comply with their will.

Ashli Babbitt is dead, Joe Biden is in the WhiteHouse, Pelosi, and Schumer control Congress. We will never see any answers until the American people can retake control of our government from this regime.

Until then: we will not forget Ashli. And never forget the moment she was murdered. That was the moment when the US Government took up arms against its own people, it was the moment when the Capitol truly fell. Not to an “insurrection” as the mainstream media love to spin it, but to a well-coordinated leftist Coup which the media helped orchestrate and are still propping up. They may not have planned it, but it is working to their advantage.

 

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