Benghazi veteran John Tiegen will get kicked off Fb and Instagram, tells everybody to observe him on Parler

The social media platform seems to have taken motion after the previous U.S. Marine promoted a "Patriot Muster" protest in Denver final weekend that resulted in a person being shot lifeless.
The social media platform appears to have taken action after the former U.S. Marine promoted a "Patriot Muster" protest in Denver last weekend that resulted in a man being shot dead.Original article
Author: Newsweek

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