The individual responsible for hacking GiveSendGo is claiming credit for shutting down the website. Let’s just say he seems exactly like the type of person who would shut down donations to a peaceful protest and replace them with a "Frozen" meme. As a result, the Washington Post is contacting people from the leaked list of donors and asking them about their motivations for giving money to the Freedom Convoy. Apparently, the idea of supporting people protesting against an authoritarian government is a foreign concept to these “journalists.” On a positive note, multiple countries are going to be lifting their COVID restrictions in the coming weeks as it’s become clear the people are done with the nonsense. We’re joined in-studio by Adam Crigler, host of “The Crigler Show,” and Patriot J, rapper, lawyer, and reporter.
Patriot J:
Twitter - @SirHottest
Instagram - @SirHottest
Reporter, Breitbart
Adam Crigler:
Twitter - @AdamCrigler
Instagram - @AdamCrigler
YouTube - @The Crigler Show
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