Trump Rally Fan With Giant ‘QAnon’ Patch Rants About Being Jailed For Jan 6

 

A Trump fan with a giant QAnon patch ranted about being jailed for Jan. 6 and “poison” vaccines as she waited for President Donald Trump to speak at a rally.

Hours after the passage of his so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” Trump held a rally at the  Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines and Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) was on hand to cover the festivities from end-to-end.

The president’s speech featured many variations on familiar themes like hypothetical vehicular mayhem and the occasional assassination joke.

RSBN co-hosts Robert McNeily and Christina Loren provided running commentary and interviewed members of the crowd and MAGA figures for hours before Trump’s speech.

Their first “get” was a Jan. 6 convict in full MAGA-QAnon regalia named Micki Larson-Olson, who blurted out a laundry list of grievances about her incarceration to Loren and gushed about meeting Trump after she had called for the executions of former Vice President Mike Pence and others:

CHRISTINA LOREN: First guest this is Micki. Micki is ready to see President Trump.

MICKI LARSON-OLSON: Yes, yes. I don’t know. I’ve been to a lot of rallies. They’re always awesome! I’m thrilled that I got to pick this one.

CHRISTINA LOREN: They are looking fantastic. I love the boots, I love the purse, and then all the buttons as well. Talk about what 250 years of freedom means to you especially because you served our country.

MICKI LARSON-OLSON: As somebody that got thrown in jail for January 6 for refusing to walk downstairs outside of the Capitol and having my freedoms taken away from me, I can only tell you —

I couldn’t even walk on the grass when I was in the jail, okay? That’s freedom. I couldn’t leave myself for 49 days. I couldn’t walk out of myself for a single second.

I was in medical isolation for 49 days for refusing to take the Covid test. I couldn’t take a shower for 49 days. I couldn’t make a phone call, okay?

And they used emotional blackmail to see visitors. In order to see the visitors, you had to get the poison shot.

CHRISTINA LOREN: You know, but you’re here with us today, you’ve been through so much, so freedom means more to you today, far more than it did.

MICKI LARSON-OLSON: The little things. It’s the little things you don’t really probably appreciate until it’s all taken away from you.

It’s even being able to cook your own meal. It’s being able decide what you’re gonna have for dinner. It’s most basic things like that that people take for granted.

But that is true freedom. Putting your feet in the grass is true freedom when it’s taken away for you.

CHRISTINA LOREN: And to come out and have President Trump back in office.

MICKI LARSON-OLSON: I got to meet him in Manchester, New Hampshire! I got a meet President Trump, and that was awesome. Shortly after I got out of jail for January 6, I got to meet in Manchester. So it was amazing experience.

President Donald Trump’s pardons and commutations for the January 6 defendants on his first day in office, including those who committed violence against police, drew widespread and bipartisan condemnation.

Watch above via Right Side Broadcasting Network.

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