Name: CJ Pearson
Occupation: YouTube Star
Gender: Male
Birth Day: July 31, 2002
Age: 23
Birth Place: United States
Zodiac Sign: Leo
DOB in Roman: VII.XXXI.MMII

CJ Pearson

CJ Pearson was born on 31 July 2002(23 years old) in United States. CJ Pearson is YouTube Star, Zodiac sign - Leo. More detail about CJ Pearson given below.

About CJ Pearson

He's amassed a following of over 20,000 subscribers on his self-titled YouTube channel, where he expresses his conservative beliefs. News publications around the United States have covered him, including EBONY, Time, and Business Insider.

Trivia

He is the founder of Young Georgians in Government and co-chairman of National Youth 2020 Leaders. He is also the chairman of Teens for Ted.

CJ Pearson before fame

At the age of eight, he declared himself a Republican and became famous for the viral video "President Obama: Do you Really Love America?" In less than a year, the video received over 2 million views.

Achievement of CJ Pearson

He is the co-chairman of National Youth 2020 Leaders and the founder of Young Georgians in Government. He also serves as the chairman of Ted's Teens.

Salary 2020

Not known

Net Worth 2020

Undisclosed

CJ Pearson family life

He co-chairs National Youth 2020 Leaders and is the founder of Young Georgians in Government. He's also the president of Ted's Teens.

Associations of CJ Pearson

Conservative politicians such as Rand Paul and Allen West have endorsed him, and he interviewed Ted Cruz for his YouTube channel in May 2015.

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CJ Pearson Timeline

  • 2002

    Pearson was born as Coreco Jau0027Quan Pearson on July 31, 2002, in Augusta, Georgia, his parents registered Democrat. In 2012, his family moved to Grovetown where Pearson attended Columbia Middle School. He was elected student body president in seventh grade, though he stepped down in order to form the Young Georgians in Government political group and participate in other political activities. In 2016, he started attending Evans High School as a freshman. He lives with his grandparents, Willie and Robin Pearson. He graduated from Evans High School in May 2020. He is planning on attending the University of Alabama in late 2020 and will be majoring in political science.

  • 2014

    Pearson first became interested in politics when his first grade class held a mock presidential election, representing that of the 2008 United States presidential election. Pearson states that the class was instructed to research the political views of then-U.S. Senator from Illinois Barack Obama who ran as the Democratic presidential nominee (and who became the 44th U.S. president) and Senator from Arizona John McCain who ran as the Republican presidential nominee. He voted for John McCain in the mock election, because he was inspired by McCainu0027s military service, and began following political news topics. At the age of eight, he started blogging in support of different conservative politicians in Georgia and participated in political campaigning in the 2014 United States midterm elections, conducting door-to-door and telephone surveys. After the 2014 midterm elections, Pearson founded a political group named Young Georgians in Government, to involve young people in the "political process and develop solutions for government."

  • 2015

    In February 2015, Pearson received international media attention which led him to embark in his career in politics and journalism, after he created a YouTube channel on February 21, 2015, and two days later posted a video, "President Obama: Do you really love America?" in which he defended former mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani about the comments Giuliani had made criticizing former President Barack Obama. Pearson also criticized Obama, saying, "If you really did love America, you would call (Islamic State) what it really is: an assault on Christianity, an assault on America and downright hate for the American values that our country holdsu2014freedom of speech, freedom of religion and every single thing that our country stands for". The video received more than half a million views in its first two days and by June 2015 had logged nearly two million views, with it receiving both praise and criticism.Pearson, in March 2015, began promoting his own constitutional amendment to lower the age restriction for assuming public office in Georgia to age 18 in the House and age 21 in the Senate. He has acquired seven co-sponsors for the bill, including State Representatives Ben Harbin, Barry Fleming, and Buzz Brockway.In November 2015, Pearson changed his political views, and "renounced conservatism" and was questioning the ideology of the Republican Party, stating that "My views on the issues arenu0027t going to be dictated by one political platform or another." In December 2015, Pearson endorsed United States Senator from Vermont Independent Bernie Sanders for President of the United States in the 2016 elections. Pearson stated, "People are struggling in America. We need the right man in the White House. And in my opinion, that man is Senator Bernie Sanders." Later that month, Pearson published an article for MTV criticizing Trump and his presidential campaign, stating that the thought of a Trump presidency "...scares the crap out of me,"On September 23, 2015, Pearson claimed that he was blocked from President Barack Obamau0027s official presidential social media account on Twitter, due to comments he made criticizing Obama for inviting Ahmed Mohamed to the White House after Mohamed was suspended for bringing an invention to school. Official White House assistant press secretary Frank Benenati made a statement that no one has ever been blocked from Obamau0027s account, with other users on Twitter challenging Beneatiu0027s statement regarding the matter. Pearson denounced the claim made by the White House, stated that they were lying about him. "They lied about Benghazi," he said, "They lied about the IRS. They lie about every issue of importance to the American people." A subsequent tweet by Pearson revealed that he was still following the personal Twitter account of Obama, and there was no timestamp or external information on the screenshotted tweet. In addition to the White House denying the claims made by Pearson, Oliver Darcy, a reporter for The Blaze, reported the incident to be false. When blocked by an account on Twitter, the blocked user canu0027t see the tweets of the account that blocked them, but it was seen that Pearson was still following the presidential Twitter account Obama, in contradiction to earlier claims. The screenshot provided by Pearson in support of his claim, was deemed to be an edited photo that another user posted. He was asked to comment, and stated that he "...refuse[d] to engage in conspiracy theories.u201dOn March 3, 2015, Facebook removed the personal account of Pearson. He then posted on social media, accusing them of quelling dissent towards former President Barack Obama. Facebook responded and stated that a person must be at least thirteen years of age or older in accordance with the Childrenu0027s Online Privacy Protection Act to have an account on their website, a policy clearly stated in their user agreements, while he was underage. Pearson accused Facebook of "removing conservative accounts after they decide to speak up" on an interview with Fox & Friends and Fox DC.

  • 2016

    During the 2016 United States presidential election, Pearson has campaigned for several different Republican presidential nominees. In April 2015, he campaigned for United States Senator from Kentucky Rand Paulu0027s presidential campaign and said that Paul has a "unique ability" to connect with millennials. Later that year, in September 2015, Pearson left Paulu0027s campaign and joined United States Senator from Texas Ted Cruzu0027s presidential campaign, and Cruz named Pearson as national chairman of "Teens for Ted", with Cruz commenting u201cYoung people are looking for someone who does more than just talk a good game. They want someone who has walked the walk,u201d Pearson, after Cruz had dropped out, said that he disavowed conservatism. Pearson then endorsed Bernie Sanders and then when Sanders dropped out he joined now-President Donald Trumpu0027s presidential campaign as national chairman of Teens for Trump.Over the timeline of Pearsonu0027s career, he has changed political views and has changed support from candidate to candidate in the 2016 United States presidential election. Pearson, when first embarking on a political commentator career after the viral YouTube video he made in February 2015, described himself as conservative, in addition to the media.In August 2016, Pearson published an article in TIME in support of Trump, noting that his political views have changed drastically since 2015. He also noted that he supported Sanders and now Trump because, in his view, their campaign platforms had a lot of similarity. Pearson states that he is an anti-establishment populist and is a Christian. However, as of 2018, he describes himself on his Twitter feed as "fighting for a bold conservative future." Pearson has been described as the right-wing version of climate activist Greta Thunberg by a piece in the Washington Examiner in late 2019. In 2020, Pearson became a member of the Republican Party when he registered to vote on his eighteenth birthday.In May 2016, Pearson faced disciplinary action for allegedly bullying two white female students in an Instagram group chat. This group chat was deleted before these claims could be thoroughly verified. Pearson claims his actions were retaliation for several comments, some of which were sexual in nature, and that the two girls were "the real bullies". Pearson posted a video on YouTube urging his supporters to contact the Columbia County School District on his behalf. Pearson faced suspension for the remainder of the school year after attending a disciplinary hearing.

  • 2020

    In June 2020, Pearson helped raise $160,000 for black-owned businesses that were damaged or destroyed during the protests in Metro Atlanta as the result of the killing of George Floyd. In the 2020 United States presidential election, Pearson was nominated by the Republican Party to serve as an elector for the state of Georgia, making him possibly the youngest elector in history.

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