Trump Supporters Step Up To Help Non-Violent Low Income Inmates Get Out Of Jail In Deep Blue Fulton CountyTrump supporters are helping inmates in one of the blackest jails in America break free from the Democrat's racist crime policies that have torn low income and minority families apart for decades.NOTE: Please consider upgrading your subscription here for $7 month to help me keep this publication up and running. While everything here is free at the moment, your monthly financial subscription of $7 per month or $70 per year will help ensure that I can keep providing you and others with groundbreaking independent journalism and original political commentary. Your subscription for a nominal fee supports my journalistic efforts, and the expenses associated with my investigations. If you don’t want to miss any of my hard-hitting reports and commentary, please subscribe today! Deep State attacks against President Donald Trump appear to be hitting a speed bump in Georgia. In a ridiculous and futile attempt to damage President Trump’s domination of the 2024 GOP Primary, and an effort to stop him from being President again, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and other Fulton County officials, including the Sheriff, ordered a mug shot to be taken of President Trump. The desired result of this pointless exercise was to generate damaging propaganda against Trump in 2024. Instead, the exact opposite has occurred. The image of Trump’s mugshot has quickly become one of the most shared and monetized images across the internet since its release. The image, much like mugshots of Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and Jimi Hendrix, has only continued to endear the American people to Trump. After the infamous photo was taken, Trump saw a massive influx of campaign donations, including $4.8 Million in donations the night his mugshot was released. The attempts to smear President Trump went too far, leading to an iconic image that will be a piece of history for the rest of eternity. The photo highlights a connection that Trump has cultivated with American voters that is something never before achieved by “traditional” Republican candidates for President. Trump has established himself as a pop culture icon, which is something that few politicians, Democrat or Republican, ever achieve. When brought in to the Fulton County jail for his arrest, President Trump was appalled by the conditions of the jail. In 2023 alone, ten inmates have died in the Fulton County jail, which has been named as one of the dirtiest and most dangerous jails in America. Many of the inmates in the Fulton County jail are just as much victims of America’s broken and two tiered justice system as Donald Trump. While D.C. Democrats and their cohorts in the mainstream media have continued to falsely accused President Trump of racism, it is actually Democrat policies, like Joe Biden’s 1994 Crime Bill, which have resulted in the mass incarceration of minorities across the United States. That is especially true with regards to the Fulton County jail. The Fulton County jail was built to hold 1,100 inmates, but to date, the jail holds 3,600 inmates. Additionally, 87% of the jail population is Black, and the vast majority have not been convicted. However, they have been forced to remain in jail in filthy and dangerous conditions where they are awaiting bail hearings and are unable to post bail due to poverty and a lack of financial resources. Because of the high number of inmate deaths, including one black inmate who was eaten to death by bed bugs, the Fulton County jail is currently under investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ). President Trump was one of 19 individuals who were arrested in Fulton County following their indictment in Fani Willis’s “investigation” into people who used their First Amendment right to speak out against the stolen 2020 Presidential election. One of the 19 people indicted in Trump’s Georgia case is Harrison Floyd, the former Director of Black Voices for Trump. Floyd was the only defendant of the 19 indicted to be jailed in Fulton County, and was denied bail by a judge who accused him of being a flight risk. Floyd was eventually released on a $100,000 bond, and he has been able to fight back due to the generosity of others who donated to his Give Send Go page which was established as a means to raise funds for his legal defense fund. Inspired by his experience, Harrison Floyd has started raising money for bond for inmates in Fulton County in an attempt to assist those currently suffering in the Fulton County Jail who can’t afford bail, and are rotting away in filth on non violent charges. Floyd posted the following post up on his Twitter page on September 9th, saying, “Free Bond Money For People In Fulton County Jail.” The post then lists an address, stating that the bond money is being prioritized for those, “with nonviolent crimes, no history of addiction, and have children who have not yet been found guilty.” Harrison Floyd gave the following exclusive comment when asked why he is raising money to help other prisoners in need. I also asked Harrison about his future in politics after he teased a possible GOP Primary against Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who told people to not show up outside of the Fulton County Jail for President Trump’s arrest and suppressed turnout for President Tump outside of the Fulton County jail.
Two generous donors, Patrick Byrne and Joe Oltmann, have pledged $25,000 each to Harrison Floy’s legal fund, which is being hosted on GiveSendGo. The funds raised are being used to help Harrison Floyd fight back against Fani Willis in his own case, and he has committed to using funds to help others who may not be able to afford their bail. Harrison Floy’d efforts to help low income inmates be reunited with their families by paying their bond is so extraordinary that it has even received praise from Democrat Georgia state Representative Mesha Manor, who tweeted her shock that it was Trump supporters who were leading the effort to help inmates. Harrison Floyd should be commended for his actions in Fulton County. He has used the opportunity of his own political persecution and adversity to shine a bright light of hope into the dark corner of evil that is the Fulton County Jail. Wherever the light of the Make America Great Again movement shines, it illuminates truth and a sense of hope which has seemed to have faded away from the conscious of our Nation. Our movement is not about race, color, or creed, but it is about truth and humanity, and a human belief in hope. You can donate to Harrison Floyd’s legal defense fund here. If you enjoyed this article, please SUBSCRIBE to LOOMER UNLEASHED, where I will continue to piss off the elitist political establishment by speaking the TRUTH. It is free to sign up, but paid subscriptions of $7 per month or $70 per year help keep this publication and my investigative journalism alive. So please, consider joining for a nominal fee! Thank you for your support! I truly appreciate it. Already subscribed and want to support Loomer Unleahsed further, while getting more eyes on this important information? You can gift a subscription to a friend, or simply donate free subscriptions, which are given to subscribers who cannot afford to make a paid subscription. You're currently a free subscriber to LOOMER UNLEASHED. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |