BancorpSouth Arena-Tupelo, MS-Keep America Great Rally 11.1.19
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Global Leader Greshun De Bouse Verbally & Nearly Physically Assaulted at Trump Rally Amid Helping Disabled

Two Caucasian Women Verbally Assault, Nearly Physically Assault Disabled Veterans Advocate, Greshun De Bouse at Trump Rally

Tupelo, MS-Sweet Greshun De Bouse is always in the news, making headlines for all the good work she does for all of her world.  Friday, November 1, 2019 was no different.  An advocate for the disabled having just received a proclamation for Disabled Veterans Day from Tupelo, MS Mayor Shelton, Greshun was supporting Trump disability efforts, and representing and helping disabled veterans and laypersons at the Trump Rally in Tupelo.  Arriving in the very early morning hours at approximately 3:30 am at the BancorpSouth Arena, shortly after, Greshun was doing on-camera interviews with KTVA News 9,  KBCI News, and other media outlets interested in her phenomenal work for her disabled veterans and laypersons.  Though she was there initially near the front of the line, Greshun understandably was not consistently standing in the early morning line formed to see the President Trump, because she was moving about constantly, being interviewed, sought out by various organizations desirous of working with her organization, and communicating with event staff, special ops, and others to ensure the disabled population had appropriate accomodations and entry points.  Greshun says, "I was constantly on the move. There was even a 90-year-old lady in a wheelchair who temporarily could not be found, I was asked to help locate."  Like Greshun always does, she was helping others, coordinating, and leading.  It is preposterous to think someone of her caliber would be standing in any line any where consistently with nothing else to do.

Interestingly, after three news interviews, and briefly meeting with some organization leaders from Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama, Greshun attempted to return to her place in line-which was being held by some organization leaders with whom she had communicated-when a caucasian woman aggressively blocked her path, and stepped in her personal space shouting "Are ya'll tryin' to come into here?" Greshun said, "Pardon me ma'am," and the lady shouted louder, "Are ya'll tryin' to come into here?" Another caucasian woman joined in yelling and blocking Greshun's path to get through, and both she and the other lady shouted, "We were told not to let anyone else in here!" Greshun calmly asked the ladies to back up out of her personal space and not touch her, so they would avoid being charged with assault.  Out of nowhere, the initial troublemaker woman said "Honey, You are black and I am white. You need to go to the back where you belong!" What an atrocious statement to make.  Ultimately, BancorpSouth event staff security arrived at the location of the debochal, which Greshun welcomed.  After informing these particular security persons (others know who Greshun is) who she is, and how the women verbally and nearly physically assaulting her and prohibiting her from walking past them to reclaim her line spot, security walked Greshun around the disruptive ladies to her spot.  The woman who initially invaded Greshun's personal space, verbally and nearly physically assaulted her became argumentative with security staff to the point where security stated to her, "You're still challenging me.  If you keep talking I'll escort you back to the back.  How about that? I'm not coming back for this situation.  You keep to yourself and let her keep to herself."  When asked her thoughts on the situation, respected leader Greshun De Bouse replied, 


I was totally taken aback.  The two women were so angrily aggressive without reason.  I was trying to go about my business coordinating with special ops, event staff, and other special services persons adequate seating and entry points for my disabled persons. Special ops made it clear to other staff and to disabled persons that I am the person in charge to speak to concerning this.  It was a joint effort to clear pathways and such to allow the disabled persons adequate entry into the appropriate venue entry.  Persons really in the know were aware I was in charge of that, and needed to be in a certain place in line to ensure my disabled persons could be rallied quickly and ushered into the venue.  None of the disabled persons in my group were able to enter the special venue entrance without my approval.  Plus, I had another live interview to do, this time with Ben Bergquam of Americas Voice News.  I have real things to do, real people to help; no time for persons who need a moment and are seeking their 15 minutes.  I know and knew many important figures at the event; I was constantly being hugged and sought out by reporters and such.  Sometimes people see that, want that, and initiate unwarranted commotion to try and create a moment for themselves.

 Ultimately, I was going to be seated in VIP near President Trump anyway, so the whole line commotion started by the two caucasian women was ridiculously unnecessary.  I just had to make sure disabled were accommodated first.  Interestingly, these same troublemaker women had to watch embarrassingly with jaws dropped as special ops and special services coordinators escorted me right in front of them to the special VIP entrance with my disabled group in tow.  


Just as she stated, Greshun De Bouse is seen seated in President Trump's VIP section fourth row to his immediate left on C-SPAN, Fox, ABC, and any other network broadcasting the November 1, 2019 Keep America Great Trump Rally-Tupelo, MS.  Not just anyone is allowed this close to the POTUS.

You may recall Greshun De Bouse made Google News a couple of weeks ago hen President Trump sent her a "text-vite" to his Dallas rally, a word Greshun popularized that is now found in Collins Dictionary search.  We all know and love how Greshun De Bouse is so classy and couth to serve her always chasing-after-her 15 minutes of fame seekers.  She just continues to shine in all of her glory.

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