Al Sharpton interprets private jets before joining George Floyd’s family while the Chauvin trial ends

MSNBC star Al Sharpton did not express a one-of-a-kind personality exactly before arriving in Minneapolis to join George Floyd’s family at the end of the Derek Chauvin trial.

Sharpton shared a video of himself on the tarmac Monday morning before boarding a private jet hours before prosecutors and defense teams made the final arguments.

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“On the way to Minneapolis to stand with the Floyd family, because today the last arguments are being made,” the founder of the National Action Network wrote.

Critics mock Sharpton’s tone-deaf tweet.

“Private jets for social justice. My God, America is rich,” Jonatch Goldberg, editor-in-chief of Dispatch, responded.

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“People still do not realize that this man is just a racist. It is sad because he rolls in the dough he made by exploiting others,” wrote Beth Baumann, The Daily Wire.

“And you felt it was appropriate to brag about your private plane, because?” Asked Jessica Chasmar, author of the Washington Times.

National Action Network did not immediately respond to a Fox News email sent after hours.

The closing arguments were made Monday as the jury will deliberate on whether or not to convict former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is facing charges of murder and manslaughter.

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