BREAKING: GREG ABBOTT SEEKS TO PARDON MAN CONVICTED OF MURDER IN BLM CASE BROUGHT BY SOROS-BACKED D.A.

In the middle of writing about Gov. Greg Abbott seemingly dodging Tucker Carlson on this issue, the governor issued a new statement saying he is actively seeking a pardon for Daniel Perry, convicted of murder in Austin, Texas. Much more below.

Texas has one of the strongest “Stand Your Ground” laws of self-defense that cannot be nullified by a jury or a progressive District Attorney.

Unlike the President or some other states, the Texas Constitution limits the Governor’s pardon authority to only act on a recommendation by the Board of Pardons and Paroles. Texas law DOES allow the Governor to request the Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine if a person should be granted a pardon. I have made that request and instructed the Board to expedite its review.

I look forward to approving the Board’s pardon recommendation as soon as it hits my desk.

Additionally, I have already prioritized reining in rogue District Attorneys, and the Texas Legislature is working on laws to achieve that goal.


In the summer of 2020 during one of the many violent takeovers of downtown areas by BLM rioters and protesters, there was a fatal shooting in Austin, Texas.

An armed, white male protester pointed a rifle at the driver of a vehicle that was being surrounded and attacked the BLM mob. The driver, an Uber driver and former soldier who was also armed, fired at and killed the protester with the rifle.

Police declared this justifiable self-defense. The George Soros-backed Austin District Attorney brought murder charges anyway. And, terribly, the driver who acted in self-defense, Daniel Perry, was just convicted in the liberal enclave.

Tucker Carlson tried to get Abbott on the air last night, and when that did not happen he questioned whether the governor is committed to the right to self-defense in the state of Texas.

So during the last outbreak of armed extremism, which of course was the BLM riots of 2020, former Army sergeant called Daniel Perry was driving for Uber in Austin, Texas.

He was an Uber driver. He’s in his car and a mob of rioters surround him in the middle of the street and begin hitting his car. One member of the mob was a man called Garrett Foster. Foster is a militant with a history of waving his rifle at people. He approached Perry’s driver’s side window with an AK-47. Then he raised the rifle. And when he did that, Perry shot and killed him in self-defense.

The lead detective in the case and the Austin police concluded it was a justified shooting. If that’s not a justified shooting, there’s no such thing.

But because Austin, Texas, the justice system is overseen by a Soros-funded D.A., Perry was charged with murder for defending himself. And tonight, we are sad to tell you, this man, a military veteran driving an Uber car, was convicted of murder.

And what does that mean? It means that in the state of Texas, if you have the wrong politics, you’re not allowed to defend yourself. So this is a legal atrocity. It’s so obviously unjust that tonight we extend an invitation to the sitting governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, to come on this show on Monday. And we wanted to ask if he was considering a pardon for Daniel Perry.

But for some reason, Governor Greg Abbott’s office told us he just can’t make it and that we should talk to the Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, instead. So that is Greg Abbott’s position: There is no right of self-defense in Texas. We’re going to keep trying to reach the governor of Texas, get his views on that and the attorney general for that matter.

It remains to be seen what the parole board will say, but the involvement of a Soros D.A. as well as the BLM riot aspect mean this will become a bigger news issue over the next several days.

This is a developing story, and it may be updated.


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