Jussie Smollett arrived in Chicago two days after the violent attack on him in Los Angeles, where he will perform on Saturday in the club Troubadour. The concert is completely sold out and tickets are now sold for the double price.
President Donald Trump has now responded to the attack. “It’s terrible, I saw it last night and I think it’s really awful, this does not go as far as I’m concerned.” The perpetrators, when they beat up Jussie and shoved his head into a noose: “This is a MAGA country!”
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— Sean Healy Presents. (@WeBookBands) January 29, 2019
It is suspected that Jussie Smollett will cite the incident and speak out about homophobia, racism and Make America Great Again. This reports TMZ.
Jussie’s family stated in a statement to TMZ that this was an action fueled by hatred. “Hateful words lead to hateful actions,” according to the family, who in all probability meant Trump who, with his MAGA, caused a lot of division in America.