Jenna Ryan, the Capitol rioter who famously tweeted that she had “blonde hair, white skin, a great job, [and] a great future” has only been able to hang on to two of those things since being sentenced to prison for her role in the attack.
The great job and future seem to have vaporized. Now she’s resorted to begging for money on the Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo.
Showing absolutely no remorse, Ryan posted on the site:
Hello, I am a woman who went to the ‘Stop the Steal Rally’ in Washington DC on January 6th. I got caught up in the crowd and entered the Capitol for 2 minutes and 8 seconds. I was sentenced to 2 months in prison yesterday.
That has apparently put a cramp on her lifestyle, due to fines and, presumably, the loss of her job.
I have incurred thousands in legal fees, and now I will be going to prison for two months. I am raising money for my legal fees and support.
Thank you for anything you give. It will be put to good use. Yes I am a Christian and God is with me every step of the way.
Psalm 23
Invoking the Lord’s Prayer in your fundraising scheme seems a little tacky, but then, so does telling everyone on the planet that you can’t be touched legally because you’re a white person.
So far, the 51-year-old real estate agent has raised a little over $1,100, although some donations look to be from people sending a minimum amount so they can rub in her fate.
It could be that she got the idea to start the fundraiser after complaining on Twitter that standard payment processing companies did not welcome her business:
Please note, payment gateways such as Stripe and Paypal have shut me down so that I am unable to fundraise to cover my legal expenses. I will be seeking alternatives for fundraising.
— Jenna Ryan (@dotjenna) November 5, 2021
Let’s see how this all works out for her.
And just for prosperity…I hope this hangs in a museum some day, it’s just so perfect:

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