Attorney That Fought Against BLM Now Fights For The Senate

Marmee Rooke

The rifle packing lawyer from St. Louis announced his decision to run for U.S. Senate this week. Mark McCloskey and Patricia McCloskey, both personal injury attorneys, became famous overnight after BLM agitators came to their gated community protest.

After seeing cities around the country burn, the McCloskeys weren’t taking the chance of it happening to their home. Patricia McCloskey immediately went inside to get protection from what they felt was an immediate threat.

But, unfortunately, the law, which is generally on the side of the successful American- who pays their taxes and donates to charity, took issue with the McCloskeys defending themselves.

“They broke down our gate; they trespassed on our property. Not a single one of those people are now charged with anything. Instead, we’re charged with felonies that could cost us four years of our lives and our law license,” Mark McCloskey said.

Kim Garder, the Circuit Attorney that unjustly targeted the McCloskeys with baseless charges, is facing a disciplinary hearing for going after the McCloskeys while dropping charges for known rioters.

Mark McCloskey says that the targeting by BLM and St. Louis prosecutor Kim Garder made him want to fight back. So he announced his campaign on Twitter with an ad featuring footage of him and his wife when they defended their home.

He said in the ad, “When the mob came to destroy my house and kill my family, I took a stand against them. Now, I’m asking for the privilege to take that stand for all of us.”

The rumor immediately began that the McClowskeys were Democrat donors. The narrative went wild, but Mark told Tucker Carlson on Tuesday that he’s “always been a Republican, but I’ve never been a politician.”

Mark McCloskey said, “What I’ve learned is that people out there in this country are just sick and tired of cancel culture, and the poison of critical race theory and the big lie of systemic racism, all backed up by the threat of mob violence.”

“People are just sick of it. They don’t want any more poseurs and egotists and career politicians going to D.C. All we hear is talk, and nothing ever changes,” He said on Fox.

McCloskey said he decided to run after watching the mob go unchecked while Biden and his administration commit a “wholesale slaughter of our civil liberties.”

Mark McCloskey is not running unopposed. Former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens is planning a return to Missouri politics.

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