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Boosie Name Drops Erika Kirk And More MAGA Figures Demanding They Tell The Truth About Who Was Really Involved

Boosie wants Laura Loomer, Mike Cernovich, Jack Posobiec, Erika Kirk, Mike Johnson, Nancy Mace and Andy Biggs to confirm whether they had contact with Jack Burkman or Jacob Wohl.

poligirlsayswhat by poligirlsayswhat
July 14, 2026
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Boosie Name Drops Erika Kirk And More MAGA Figures Demanding They Tell The Truth About Who Was Really Involved

Boosie Name Drops Erika Kirk And More MAGA Figures Demanding They Tell The Truth About Who Was Really Involved

The Boosie pardon controversy is expanding as the Baton Rouge rapper publicly calls on seven prominent conservative figures to say whether they had any involvement in the clemency effort that allegedly cost him $600,000.

According to a post from Boosie’s official X account, he named Laura Loomer, Mike Cernovich, Jack Posobiec, Erika Kirk, Mike Johnson, Nancy Mace and Andy Biggs before asking each person to make a truthful statement about having contact, or no contact, with political operatives Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl.

“$600K was taken from me with your names mentioned in emails by these people,” Boosie wrote.

Tweet by Boosie Badazz listing several names and demanding a truthful statement about a pardon process; claims 0k was taken and mentions emails.

The tweet does not accuse the seven people of taking his money. Instead, Boosie appears to be asking them to confirm or deny claims that their names and possible support were used during the pardon pitch.

According to NOTUS, Wohl allegedly told Boosie’s attorney Meghan Blanco that Cernovich, Posobiec and Kirk had endorsed clemency for the rapper. NOTUS reported that Wohl also claimed House Speaker Mike Johnson and Republican Representatives Nancy Mace and Andy Biggs supported the effort.

Laura Loomer was reportedly presented differently. According to NOTUS, Burkman and Wohl repeatedly discussed Loomer in messages with Blanco and allegedly suggested that she could ask Trump aide Natalie Harp to bring Boosie’s application directly to Trump.

Several of those claims have already received pushback, adding more pressure to the Boosie pardon dispute.

Per NOTUS, a representative for Erika Kirk said Kirk did not know who Boosie was and called any suggestion that she endorsed his pardon untrue. Mike Cernovich reportedly said he never advocated for Boosie’s clemency. Mike Johnson’s office categorically denied any connection between Johnson and the people involved in the alleged arrangement.

NOTUS reported that Mace’s office declined to comment, Biggs’ office acknowledged the outlet’s questions without providing a response, and Posobiec and Loomer did not respond to its requests for comment. Boosie’s latest tweet now places the unanswered questions directly in front of them.

The public challenge comes after Boosie, whose legal name is Torence Hatch, entered an agreement with JM Burkman & Associates on September 30, 2025. The contract called for a $600,000 upfront payment. Boosie’s representatives maintain that $300,000 was refundable if clemency was not secured by the agreed deadline and a written refund request was submitted.

JM Burkman & Associates disputes that interpretation. The firm told NOTUS that no agreement to return half of the money was ever finalized. The disagreement remains in arbitration.

According to messages and interviews reviewed by NOTUS, Burkman allegedly told Blanco on New Year’s Eve that Trump had the pardon in hand and was prepared to sign it. Blanco said she was told during a call the following day that the pardon had already been signed but had not been announced.

No pardon appeared.

A White House official told NOTUS that the clemency team had never heard from Burkman or Wohl and said their involvement could damage an applicant’s chances. NOTUS also reported that Boosie’s attorney later submitted a separate application directly to the White House. That application is not connected to the work allegedly performed by Burkman and Wohl.

Burkman has defended his firm. According to TMZ, he claimed the firm worked extremely hard for Boosie and argued that a later Texas arrest made obtaining clemency more difficult.

The underlying federal case remains active. According to the United States Department of Justice, Boosie was sentenced in January to three years of supervised release, 300 hours of community service and a $50,000 fine after pleading guilty to possessing a firearm as a felon.

The backgrounds of Burkman and Wohl have also become part of the scrutiny. According to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, both men pleaded guilty in 2022 to felonious telecommunications fraud connected to robocalls designed to suppress voting in minority communities.

Boosie’s newest move shifts the Boosie pardon controversy away from private messages and into public view. Each person named now has an opportunity to confirm what happened, deny any involvement or explain exactly how their name entered a $600,000 clemency pitch that produced no pardon.

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Grace McNair, known by her pen name poligirlsayswhat, is a political journalist and contributor for Baller Alert covering the intersection of politics, culture, and social impact. Her work focuses on breaking down complex policy, elections, and major headlines into clear, accessible insights that connect national decisions to everyday life. With a focus on accountability, media literacy, and the real-world impact of political power, she brings a culturally aware perspective to stories that shape public discourse, particularly within underrepresented communities. Her reporting and commentary center on transparency, truth, and the influence of government decisions on daily life. Following increased public attention and threats tied to her coverage of the administration, she has chosen to maintain a lower public profile while continuing her work. Despite this, her voice remains a consistent and trusted source of insight for readers seeking clarity in an increasingly complex political landscape.

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