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Tennessee representative who cheered on a mob says we can't allow a GOP 'mobocracy'

Representative Justin Pearson is one of the infamous “Tennessee Three” who grabbed a bullhorn and disrupted the legislative session to carry on about gun control after trans shooter Audrey Hale killed six people at a Christian school. The media forgot all about the shooter and her victims and made superstars of the Tennessee Three. Pearson is the one who was outed as a total fraud when video of him campaigning at college in 2016 surfaced. He’s since grown out his afro and adopted a “crazy fake southern preacher accent” — it’s called code-switching.

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The leftist media isn’t done with Pearson yet, and he appeared on “The Last Word” on MSNBC to warn us that our democracy can’t become a GOP “mobocracy.”

But this insurrection was good, because it was about gun control.

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Lawrence O’Donnell asked about his special election campaign to keep his seat and “what it’s like working with Republicans in an institution he says is ‘still rooted in white supremacy.'”

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