This is French 17-year-old Louis.
He was ambushed by a "migrant gang" and beaten into a coma last Friday in Narbonne, and died from his injuries last night.
His life mattered.
Macron has blood on his hands.
Louis avait 17 ans.
Il n’aura jamais 18 ans.
Des RACAILLES lui ont tendu un guet-apens, l’ont lynché à 10 contre 1 puis l’ont laissé pour mort dans un chantier à Narbonne, dans la nuit de vendredi.
Apres 3 jours de coma, son coeur s’est arrêté hier.
#JusticePourLouis
REMINDER:
Celebrating the 4th of July and America250 has NOTHING to do with whether or not you support the current administration.
It’s about celebrating the incredible country you live in.
We all should be on the same page there.
@LeaderJohnThune WHAT ABOUT KEEPING AMERICAN ELECTIONS SAFE BY PASSING THE SAVE ACT?!!!!!!!!!!!!
WHAT ABOUT THAT?!!!!!!
WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING MAN????
THE MIDTERMS ARE UPON US
Somebody has to be the richest person on the planet.
The fact that it’s the guy who popularized electric cars, made rockets reusable, and is working on curing blindness and paraplegia as a side quest seems fair to me.
As I have reported several times and now acknowledged by the Governor of California...Gavin and his wife are under federal investigation... what he failed to tell you... This began during the Biden Admin. Kind of a big detail.
It’s important to know that the social media ban for under 16s is not a ban for under 16s.
It is a ban on *selected* social media for EVERYONE. Until you identify yourself.
Elon Musk's companies employ roughly 170,000 people.
AOC drove Amazon out of New York, killing 40,000 jobs.
One creates. The other destroys.
They are not the same.
A lot of democrats crying about the fact that Elon is now a Trillionaire while ignoring all the value creation that’s required in order to get there.
We need to keep these people from controlling the government. They will stifle progress and innovation in this country if we let them.
Karmelo didn't cry when the jury heard the 911 call after Austin Metcalf was stabbed.
He didn't cry when Austin's twin brother, Hunter, could be heard screaming in anguish and praying his brother wouldn't die.
He didn't cry when the jury was shown Austin's autopsy photos.
He didn't cry when they saw the blood-soaked shirt used in a desperate attempt to save Austin's life.
But he cried when he was found guilty.
And he cried again when he was sentenced to 35 years.
The only tears the jury saw were for his own fate, not for the life that was taken.
Austin Metcalf was robbed of his high school graduation, he will never get another birthday, another chance to live the life that was stolen from him.
Thirty-five years may be justice under the law, but for many, it doesn't feel like enough.