Posted on 01/22/2025 1:25:07 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
“Tiger King’s” Joe Exotic is knocking President Trump and former President Biden for not issuing him a pardon, saying he’d have a better chance of a commuted sentence if he “broke in the [Capitol]” or was “related to the Bidens.”
“You forgot me…again,” Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado, said via an image directed to Trump and posted on his Instagram account on Tuesday.
“If I was a crack dealer, maybe if I broke in the capital [sic] or even have been related to the Bidens. I might have gotten some relief on being in prison innocent,” the ex-zoo owner said.
In the last minutes of his presidency on Monday, Biden granted blanket pardons to some members of his family.
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Serving a 22 year sentence and posted on his Instagram account on Tuesday.......think about that for a minute.
You read my find
You beat me to it. Must be rough living off the taxpayers dime.
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Only one more left!!!
Sorry, no sympathy from me for abusing animals. Putting large predator animals in small cages for your own enjoyment and personal enrichment deserves similar punishment in federal prison. See this link for their rescue:
https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/tiger-king
The people that testified against him admitted they lied. He’s innocent and needs to be set free.
The people that testified against him lied. They admitted it. It’s also a lie about the animals. The government twisted it up. on purpose..
You approve of large animals confined in small cages?
Sorry, the courts and videos show a different story.
“You forgot me…”. I watched some of that Netflix series on this clown. I wish I could forget him. It is not easy to forget a freak show of this magnitude.
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