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Creepy Rebekah Jones says people like Charlie Kirk should be in jail

Failed congressional candidate and self-styled whistleblower Rebekah Jones added her voice to those with ghoulish takes on Charlie Kirk with a viral post on what “should have” happened.

At the same time, tens of thousands had gathered at State Farm Stadium and millions tuned in remotely to memorialize the assassinated Christian patriot, the COVID conspiracy pusher had taken to X with a doozy of a rant.

Kicking off with, “Fine. I’ll say it,” Jones proceeded to trample on Kirk’s legacy of open dialogue and reasoned debate by reiterating leftist claims that the Turning Point USA founder was a racist and a bigot.

“The podcaster who was killed in Utah was a f*cking creep. Goofy-a** looking grown man who flunked out of college and could never let it go. He grifted off completely fabricated stories about ‘oppression against conservatives.’ His entire persona was a gimmick steeped in theocratic and white supremacy,” she claimed. “He was a bigoted, racist, homophobic, sexist piece of sh*t. He participated in an insurrection against our country. He repeatedly called for the deaths of his perceived political enemies. He cheered on those who violently assaulted Americans.”

“He should have been in jail. Instead, he got shot,” wrote Jones.

After referencing other murders as though tragedies could be ranked, she went on to argue, “He was a bad person who said horrible things on his mid-tier little podcast.”

Jones then argued she had “legitimate reasons” to hate conservative pundits, she claimed “fabricated stories, promoted propaganda, and incited more death and rape threats than I can count” before describing fantasized executions for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R) after the statement, “I would never say.”

In response to the unhinged post that appeared to claim a stake in moral superiority, one social media commentator shared a series of familiar photos of Jones with the caption, “On the upper-left is Rebekah’s mugshot from her arrest for battery and resisting arrest. On the upper-right is Rebekah’s mugshot from her arrest for cyberstalking and posting revenge porn. On the lower-left is Rebekah’s mugshot from her arrest for unauthorized access of state computer systems and stealing confidential data. On the lower-right is Rebekah’s mugshot for public nudity, possession of methamphetamine, and having a psychotic episode for which she was Baker Acted.”

The rundown prompted another account to suggest, “Be careful up there on that high horse upon which you have ceremoniously perched yourself,” before asking, “This you?”

Others reminded amid her voiced concern regarding children murdered at their schools that Jones’ own son had been arrested in 2023 and later sentenced to probation for charges related to threatening to shoot and stab students at Holley Navarre Middle School.

What was apparent to many as the post garnered more than 16 million views was that Jones was ” a creep” spreading “assassination porn” and that she would “not like where this stupid demagoguery” would lead. At the same time, others echoed Erika Kirk’s Christ-centered message of forgiveness.

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