Siaka Massaquoi (pronounced see-ah-kah mass-uh-kwuh) has been a Hollywood actor for over 15 years. During Covid lockdown in 2020, Siaka saw all the chaos and lies being told by mainstream media and started speaking out. He got involved by attending Trump rallies in Beverly Hills and supporting the California recall of Gavin Newsom. Thanks to a Freedom of Information Act request by Judicial Watch, Siaka found out he was on a secret list by the Secretary of State to censor him on social media. Like many Americans in 2021, Siaka was raided by the FBI for simply being in D.C. on January 6th. Up to now, no charges have ever been filed, and his belongings have yet to be returned. It was this incredible violation of his rights and privacy in addition to a very clear call from God that convicted him to run for local office, recognizing that today is the day of the dutiful citizen once again. Siaka officially put his name in the hat for California State Assembly, District 43, and has been beating the pavement ever since with features on PragerU, OAN, American Faith Network, Newsmax, The Babylon Bee podcast and countless other credible media sources.
Homelessness in Los Angeles has become big business. It is a humanitarian crisis in our own city that needs to be addressed honestly. Patch work programs that only try to house the homeless miss the mark on the true issue: mental health. We need more mental health programs like the ones offered at Midnight Mission on skid row. These programs teach a man how to fish, while reconnecting them with family and loved ones. We can’t continue to treat the homeless as a single, faceless mass because they are individual people: a mother, a father, a brother, or a sister. As your elected official, these are the solutions I will fight tooth and nail for.