Anyone In VA Call the Governor Regarding Sheriff Jenkins Now!

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Summary

➡ The text discusses an interview with former Sheriff Scott Jenkins, who is facing legal issues. The speaker encourages residents of Culpeper County, where Jenkins was sheriff, to contact the governor’s office and request a pardon for Jenkins. The speaker believes that the trial was unfair and that the situation is a result of political corruption. They suggest that President Trump could help by intervening in the case.

Transcript

Anyways, I’ve got a couple of comments here. I mean, you brought up Sheriff Scott Jenkins from Ask Sheriff Mack, an individual road. Sheriff Mack, I’m a Culpeper County resident. I just listened to the interview with former Sheriff Scott Jenkins. Thank you for this interview because we have so little information about what really happened. And we’re about to do all and him all the way in Connor. And of course, that’s the problem. They whisk it away to Charlottesville. It leaves the county. People don’t hear about what’s happening. Yeah, they had the trial in a different venue altogether.

So it was just so stacked against him. Let me make this real quick announcement. Anybody that is from Virginia, and so this person that’s from Culpeper County where Sheriff Scott Jenkins was sheriff. Please call the governor’s office. Yeah, I’m asking you to call the governor. Tell him that you’re a resident there and tell him that most of the people from Culpeper want him pardoned and ask the governor’s office, his chief of staff or whoever, one of his assistants to have them contact President Trump. And I know that the governor of Virginia, Youngkin, I know he knows President Trump very well.

But we still haven’t got this pardon. And so I would ask you to call the governor’s office, tell him who you are, and tell him that you’re working with us and trying to get him a pardon. So please do that. That’s, I mean, that’s something we could probably put together as a little notice and send out in the email as well, you know, because that video we would send with it. Yeah, good idea. And let people have a listen to it. And I think, you know, we can get that out multiple times because it’s such a powerful discussion.

Good idea. And you can tell that it was contrived. I mean, it is absolutely a holdover from the Biden laptop. Yeah. Yeah. Why are we allowing the leftovers of the Biden corruption? Take this man to prison now. Now, that would be where Trump would be really doing a good service to stand in and say, you know, I’m I’m I’m making this undone. [tr:trw].

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