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The Brandon Tatum’s journey to become one of the most popular conservative influences became unique, which began at Trump’s Arizona rally during the 2016 elections.
Known as “Tatum officer” on social networksTatum has millions of followers and subscribers on all platforms where he divides his opinion and reaction to political issues, media and hot cultural problems. Tatum talked to Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview on how he got there.
Tatum’s journey began as a footballer at a college at Arizona University in Tuscany. However, it was not chosen in the NFL project, so he set his careers elsewhere with a college degree and studied various career opportunities in Tuciana.
When the tatum was looking for, he needed to find something to provide his family. He applied to join the Police Department and received a reply.
Brandon Tatum as a police officer. (Brandon Tatum)
Tatum sounded with officer Sean Payne, who inspired him to career in law enforcement.
“He has since retired, but you know that he changed my life … doing it, as with him, inspired me to the police. And I always talk about it when I am talking about it for the first time in my life, I saw the hero in Sean Payne, and I said you know, I want to be a hero like him.”
Tatum said he wanted to serve his community and called his career as A police officer As “incredible”.
“I was a Swat operator. I was an field training officer and I trained new officers,” he said. “I went through a crisis intervention, which means that I agreed and helped people in the crisis, people who are trying to commit suicide, you call it.”
“I was there to help,” he added.
It was a full circle for a tatum that had no good experience when the police grew.
“I didn’t like police officers from the community I grew up,” he said. “I was actually arrested when I was eight years old for marijuana smoking in a vacant house. So, my first experience with police officers was to go to prison and did not necessarily feel the police who were in the community.”
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In 2016, Brandon Tatum became a viral for his video reaction to Trump’s Arizona. (YouTube – @theOfficertatum)
And then Tatum had a political awakening.
“When I first saw that these taxes were out of my salary, I realized that I needed to start voting and be politically active,” Tatum said.
He realized that his views are more agreed with Republican Party.
“By default, by becoming black in America, most of us are a Democrat, so it really opened my eyes to say that you know, I think I am more fits the Republican Party. I am a conservative, I love God.
The 2016 elections have greatly changed the life of Tatum.
Video Tatum posted by describing your experience at the Tucson Trump rally went viral Over the night. He then spoke at “Fox & Friends” to describe the publication of the video and his support for the future president.
“I believeFox & Friends“In March 2016.
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After that appearance, he understood the importance of his voice.
“I have a voice. I need to really talk about these things I see that absolutely funny,” Tatum said.
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Since then, Tatum has been voting on the Internet over different issues over the last decade, including the protest rally by Colin Copernicus and the Black Lives 2020 riots.