Really, it seems pretty clear to me that they asked if he took part in any protests in Minneapolis, not any protest anywhere.
That's because you're a liberal. Liberals minds don't work like normal people. The liberal mind converts things to meet their desire--not what's right in front of them.
If a liberal was brainwashed to believe the grass he is standing on is purple, there is nothing in the world you can do to convince him or her that the grass is green. You can show them pictures, play videos on your laptop, and the liberals mind sees purple because that's how the liberal mind works.
It's kind of like when you see those hypnotists on stage and ask for a volunteer. He gets them to squawk like a chicken and they don't even realize it.
Again, this is third grade English we're talking about here.
So participating in a march remembering Dr. King would make him inclined to not vote to acquit the guy who was caught red handed on tape murdering someone? It wasn't an anti-Chauvin protest, it was a pro-Dr. King march.
Other questions, they asked him if he supported BLM, and he said he did. If they were going to challenge his bias, that would have been the place to do so.
So how many other MLK marches did he attend where he wore a tee shirt that said don't kneel on our necks; the theme of the protest. It was not an MLK march, it was a pro Floyd march that they held on this MLK event.
Except that it wasn't a lethal dose, and no one has proved he knew it was a phony $20.00. Again, when rich white drug addicts get jail, you can get back to me about that.
He knew it was a fake $20.00 bill because the clerk told him and he got argumentative about it. The guy even had a tab at that store that he could have easily put those cigarettes on. Yes, it was three times the lethal dose, and it was testified to in court.
Bottom line is you lied. He was in no way or form "trying" to get his life back together. He's been arrested repeatedly, in and out of jail, a long history of drug problems since the 90's.