We noticed that one of our favorite patriot artists was rejected by Facebook and we want to know why.

Jon McNaughton’s latest painting depicts President Trump ‘Crossing the Swamp’ like the famous painting ‘Washington Crossing the Delaware’

A description from Jon McNaughton’s  website:

Over 240 years ago George Washington suffered through Valley Forge and crossed the Delaware River to bring an astonishing victory to the Continental Army. This led to what many thought was impossible, to defeat a despot King and his formidable army.

Today, Trump endeavors to cross the “swamp” of Washington DC as he carries the light of truth, hope, and prosperity. The murky water of the deep state is laced with dangerous vermin, perfectly willing to destroy American prosperity for their personal ideologies and financial gain. The establishment Democrats, Never-Trumper-Republicans, Deep State, and Fake News Media will do all they can to stop the majority of the American people from succeeding.

“Crossing the Swamp” “Never give up. Never lower your light. Never stop till the swamp is dry.” – Jon McNaughton

Members of President Trump’s cabinet are in the boat and President Trump is standing to lead the way. The cabinet members in the painting are from left to right: Nikki Haley, James Mattis, Ben Carson, President Trump, Jeff Sessions, Mike Pence, Melania Trump, Mike Pompeo, Sarah Sanders, Ivanka Trump, John Bolton, Kellyanne Conway, John Kelly

McNaughton submitted a request to place an ad on Facebook to promote the painting but the ad was rejected. McNaughton tweeted out a screen shot of the rejection with a red circle around the rejection from Facebook.

Jon McNaughton is one of the few patriot painters and has been a lightning rod producing paintings that are very on topic with current political events. His paintings are triggers for the leftists and this new one is no exception. Even though it’s political, how could it be that this painting was targeted for refusal? We’d like to know!

Sean Hannity famously gifted McNaughton’s ‘THE FORGOTTEN MAN’ painting to President Trump right after the inauguration:

OUR PREVIOUS REPORT ON MCNAUGHTON:

John McNaughton is a special American painter because of his subject matter and the intensity in which he portrays our current government…troubled and corrupt. The Forgotten Man painting is amazing in its symbolism.

Here’s how McNaughton describes the painting:

Against the background of a darkening sky, all of the past Presidents of the United States gather before the White House, as if to commemorate some great event. In the left hand corner of the painting sits a man. That man, with his head bowed appears distraught and hopeless as he contemplates his future. Some of the past Presidents try to console him while looking in the direction of the modern Presidents as if to say, “What have you done?” Many of these modern Presidents, seemingly oblivious to anything other than themselves, appear to be congratulating each other on their great accomplishments. In front of the man, paper trash is blowing in the wind. Crumpled dollar bills, legislative documents, and, like a whisper—the U.S. Constitution beneath the foot of Barack Obama.

THE FORGOTTEN MAN…forgotten-man

McNaughton never sells his original paintings BUT he made an exception this time. He sold this painting to Sean Hannity so Hannity could give it to Donald Trump. Awesome, huh?

November 9th McNaughton announced via facebook that he sold the original to Sean Hannity:

“Sean Hannity just purchased my painting “The Forgotten Man” to give to Donald Trump to hang in the White House”

THE WHITE HOUSE! PRETTY AMAZING!
SEAN HANNITY ON THE PAINTING AND THE FORGOTTEN MAN: GO TO THE 8:15 MARK TO GET TO THE FORGOTTEN MAN:

Go to www.jonmcnaughton.com

Via: Conservative Treehouse

 

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