Actor and Christian figure Siaka Massaquoi was arrested by FBI agents due to his involvement in the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol events.
He faced minor charges and was released on bond.
Massaquoi expressed feeling uplifted by the support of fellow Christians and perceived his arrest as political persecution. (Trending: FBI Bribery Probe Caught Joe Biden’s Brother On Tape)
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— Siaka Massaquoi (@_SiakaMassaquoi) December 18, 2023
“I’ve been getting searched at the airport every single time I fly — not once at TSA, but twice at TSA and the gate,” said Massaquoi.
“They track me. They know my phone calls,” he continued.
“They know all this stuff for two years, and then they come and they pull me off the tarmac away from my wife.”
“What else could it be [but political persecution]?” he asked.
Adding, “It really just blew me away that Christ’s people, when active, can be so powerful.”
Recent years have also “pushed me closer to the Word specifically; not just to God, but to the Word itself, so I can hear and see what He’s about,” Massaquoi said finding a silver lining.
“It smells like persecution,” he declared.
Emphasizing, “I’m not a violent person. I’ve never been a violent person.”
“I’m not a criminal and have never been charged with a bunch of crimes. But they moved on me in such a way that you would have thought that I was an infamous drug runner. You would have thought that I trafficked children,” he charged.
Despite his ordeal, he found strength in his faith and received significant support upon his release.
He believes he has been under federal surveillance for years and views his arrest as politically motivated.
This experience has strengthened his commitment to his faith and opened his eyes to what he describes as the true nature of the Democratic Party.
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