Cori Bush on the McCloskey Pardon: ‘He has Spat on My Name…His Day Will Come’

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) was one of the people who trespassed into the McCloskey’s gated neighborhood last summer.

Mark and Patricia McCloskey protected their house with guns as the rioters made their way down the street.

They pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges. Gov. Mike Parsons pardoned the couple on Tuesday.

Don’t forget McCloskey is running for Senate.

Bush is not happy. She blabbed on CNN about how Parsons should have pardoned other people instead.

Apparently, the McCloskey pardon is not worthy because “they pointed their guns” at the BLM group marching down the street.

“Mark McCloskey is an absolute liar,” she cried. “He has spat on my name. And because of that, his day will come.”

She continued: “But I will not stand by and allow him or our governor to the very people that are doing the work that they should be doing.”

Then Bush went on a long rant about Parsons only protecting those who follow his politics “that actually hurt” black, brown, and LGBTQ people.

Tags: 2nd Amendment, Black Lives Matter, Cori Bush, Missouri

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