What did Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade know and when did he know it about the fake KKK hate crime staged during the runoff election last year against Wayne Williams?

Voters want answers now that it’s been revealed the key figure, also an alleged murder, texted Mobolade just hours before burning a cross in front of his campaign sign.

The texts said a black ops style plot was amidst for the final push to stop the klan from winning the election.

Other texts were sent, plus a five-minute phone conversation between the two after Mobolade won the election.

Now it’s been reported the FBI wanted to prosecute the mayor for lying during their investigation over the course of three interviews, from which his answers went from evasive, to not remembering anything.

Colorado Springs City Councilman Dave Donelson asked for answers at Monday’s work session, but all he got from Mobolade’s chief of staff were repeated referrals back to the mayor’s written statement that addressed none of this new information.

 

The Biden administration’s Justice Department allegedly blocked prosecution based on politics and Mobolade’s skin color, erroneously believing he was the first black mayor of Colorado Springs and doing so would be racially unjust, the Daily Wire first reported.

It doesn’t come as a surprise to many Americans that justice under progressive rule is no longer blind in this country, and that liberal prosecutors seem to prefer going after white politicians rather than a person of color or trendy sexual persuasion.

We don’t wish to see the pendulum of justice swing back any further than in the middle where it belongs for fairness that is blind to race, creed, color, religion or sex.

Now would be a good time for Mobolade to come forward and explain his side in the events of last year — what he knew, and when he knew it.

When the Biden era of trendy justice for the favored few comes to an end and Trump administration begins, the Justice Department could change its mind about prosecuting Mobolade for lying about what he knew of the staged hate crime to sway his election.