American Mirror
February 22, 2019
Rep. Maxine Waters is not ready to believe the police in the case involving “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett.
On Thursday, Smollett turned himself in and was released on bond after he was charged over orchestrating a hate crime that he alleged happened to him in January.
While speaking with a reporter from Variety at Essence’s Black Women in Hollywood Awards on Thursday, Waters said she wanted more details on the case before believing the police.
The reporter asked the California Democrat how “we make sense of the Jussie Smollett situation.”
“I don’t think we can at this point make sense of it. There are still some questions that we have, some answers that have to be given,” Waters said.
“He’s a friend, he was at my office, we marched in the Pride Parade together. He introduced me to Black Girls Rock. And so I believed him when I heard about it,” she added.
Waters added, “I still don’t know all of the details. I’m waiting for the final result of all of this. If in fact, it is a hoax, of course, I would be disappointed.”
Maxine Waters doesn’t think we can make sense of the Jussie Smollett situation at this point https://t.co/qucFzcSqVf pic.twitter.com/jrf3ePIzH3
— Variety (@Variety) February 21, 2019
Last month, Waters directly blamed President Donald Trump for the attack on Smollett.
“I’m pleased that he’s doing okay. But we have to understand this is happening for a reason. Why all of a sudden do we have people unable to study while black, unable to mow a lawn while black, unable to have picnic while black, and being attacked? It’s coming from the president of the United States. He’s dog whistling every day. He’s separating and dividing, and he’s basically emboldening those folks who feel this way.”
Smollett claimed that he was physically assaulted in Chicago by two men in ski masks who poured bleach on…