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'Blacks For Trump' - This Guy Was Once Charged With Conspiring In Two Murders

The guy with the "Blacks for Trump 2020" sign at the US President's Phoenix rally is an ex-cult member who was once charged with conspiring in two murders.
Maurice Symonette was once a member of the Yahweh ben Yahweh cult, led by preacher, Hulon Mitchell Jr. - who was federally charged in 1990 with conspiracy in multiple killings, one of which included a beheading in the Everglades.

Symonette himself as well as at least 10 other cult members, was charged in the '90s for allegedly conspiring to commit two murders ... this after his brother told jurors Michael helped beat one man and jammed a stick into another guy's eye.
 

He was later found not guilty.

Symonette runs a website that's pretty out there - accusing "ISIS & HILLARY RACE WAR PLOT TO KILL ALL BLACK & WHITE WOMEN OF AMERICA" ... among other racially charged allegations.

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