Wait… You Don’t Think Jussie Smollett Lied, Do You?

Ha! Proving that justice still does occasionally occur in America (and that President Trump is restoring law and order to the land), Jussie Smollett is finally in trouble with the law for his racially motivated hate hoax that he committed last year.

Jussie made a mistake, but like the meme says, he shouldn’t beat himself up over it. Let’s recap that entire “Juicy Smoulliet” (thanks, Dave Chappelle) saga, shall we?

Jussie wanted a big salary increase on that show he was on that no one watched. So, he paid a couple of his friends – two brothers from Nigeria – to “beat him up” at 2 a.m. in an alley in Chicago during a frigid polar vortex event.

Then, Jussie told the cops that he was beaten up two white men wearing Trump MAGA hats. He said the men poured bleach on him and then tied a “noose” around his neck, which was really just a sort silly piece of string that didn’t even look vaguely similar to a noose.

On second thought, Jussie Smollett… maybe you should beat yourself up, but just a little bit.


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