He has apparently already tried. And the response of the State Department effectively amounted to "Literally who are you?" If you actually commit a crime in another country, it has long been the position of the US government that its your own damn fault and you are going to have to live with it. And considering that no one (not even other black people) like him, there would be no reason to help.
EDIT: To make it more clear to avoid further confusion, the "He tried" was related to Johnny attempting to get the US to bail him out.
It was reported on by Legal Mindset, who at least has the contacts to know since he does a lot of traveling and works as a visa lawyer in Thailand and S. Korea. It was that he tried to go to the US Embassy and they are the ones who told him that his crimes were not of a political persecution, so he would have to face his fate.
At least for me, I am willing to buy it, since it isnt like he is the first, last, or only American who has faced legal repercussions overseas for crimes they committed. See also: Vitaly, currently slumming it up in a Filipino jail, with no sign of potential relief from the US.
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But seriously though how long before Trump tries to bail him out in yet another futile attempt to win over niggers?
Trump is not going to bail that faggot out.
He has apparently already tried. And the response of the State Department effectively amounted to "Literally who are you?" If you actually commit a crime in another country, it has long been the position of the US government that its your own damn fault and you are going to have to live with it. And considering that no one (not even other black people) like him, there would be no reason to help.
EDIT: To make it more clear to avoid further confusion, the "He tried" was related to Johnny attempting to get the US to bail him out.
According to who? I don't buy it.
It was reported on by Legal Mindset, who at least has the contacts to know since he does a lot of traveling and works as a visa lawyer in Thailand and S. Korea. It was that he tried to go to the US Embassy and they are the ones who told him that his crimes were not of a political persecution, so he would have to face his fate.
At least for me, I am willing to buy it, since it isnt like he is the first, last, or only American who has faced legal repercussions overseas for crimes they committed. See also: Vitaly, currently slumming it up in a Filipino jail, with no sign of potential relief from the US.
Not as much about winning over "niggers" as countries always trying to bail out their citizens.
he's not american
He is American.
No.