Today is my Freedomversary.
Eight years ago, President Trump granted me clemency and gave me a second chance at life. After nearly 22 years in prison, I walked out the gates and into a future I had prayed for but could no longer see.
I will never forget that moment.
Prison took many things from me, including years with my family and the loss of my parents and a son. But I never lost hope or faith that my life still had purpose.
The gift of freedom came with a responsibility: to help others.
Over the last eight years, I’ve advocated for second chances, supported criminal justice reform, and now serve as White House Pardon Czar.
From a prison cell to the White House, this journey has been possible through God’s grace and President Trump’s courage.
Every day, I strive to honor that gift by helping others find hope and a path forward.
Thank you to everyone who prayed for me, believed in me, and supported me along the way.
And to God be the glory.
🙏🏽❤️ #Freedomversary
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I heard you. Hundreds of you have begged for the Pedestrian Safety Ordinance to come back. I waived you off saying it's over for now. An unexpected gift came that brought thePedestrian Safety Ordinance back!
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@guerrillavibes@realannapaulina Now imagine Iran continued with its ballistic and hypersonic missile development, protected it's nuclear material in the new bunkers it was constructing. Do you think that the next President wouldn't face an existential crisis in 3 years? These are indeed heroes for America.
@guerrillavibes@realannapaulina That's patently untrue. Epstein? Get your obsession out somewhere not honoring our fallen. Iran has been responsible for more American deaths than any other nation we hadn't engaged. They refused to give up the enriched uranium which was we didn't bomb for obvious reasons
@mmpadellan@cmarinucci So if I don't like a pervert who sings about a different girlfriend every day and collaborates with Drake and Cardi B,who I don't like, I hate an entire Island people group? I don't watch the majority of Super Bowl halftime shows already. Now you add one that I need a translator
Justice Clarence Thomas has an incredible story, and it should be shared for generations to come.
A descendant of West African slaves and born into poverty in segregated Georgia, Clarence Thomas went on to become one of the greatest justices to serve on the Supreme Court. In Justice Thomas’s own words, “Only in America would this have been possible.”
Justice Thomas’s story truly embodies the American Dream. As we enter Black History Month, we celebrate him, his life, and his contributions to the originalist movement and the Supreme Court.