On Monday morning, retired Green Beret Master Sergeant Jeremy Brown issued a hopeful statement before President Donald Trump’s inauguration. MSgt Brown broke his silence after 7 years to say that Trump’s inauguration was “the 6th most important day” of his life, only because he has “five amazing daughters.”
He said he hadn’t felt this much anticipation, uncertainty and suspense since he returned from his first combat deployment as an Army Ranger.
For the first time in 40 months, he felt “HOPE!”
All that came crashing down Monday evening when MSgt Brown was not among all of the J6ers that were pardoned by President Trump’s Executive Order.
Another statement from Master Sergeant Jeremy Brown after he was initially told he was about to be released and then told it was a “mistake”. pic.twitter.com/iEfeAQTJLx
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MSgt Brown is in a somewhat unique situation. He was facing federal charges in two separate districts: the Middle District of Florida in Tampa and in Washington DC. The DC trial was over misdemeanor trespass charges for his attendance as security for a speaker at the US Capitol. He was non-violent and never entered the US Capitol building.
But