1. Angela Stanton-King was born on February 19,1977 and is an American author, television personality and conservative speaker based in Atlanta, Georgia.

1. Angela Stanton-King was born on February 19,1977 and is an American author, television personality and conservative speaker based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Angela Stanton-King spent two years in prison for conspiracy and was later pardoned by President Donald Trump a decade after serving her sentence.
Angela Stanton-King subsequently became a media personality and was a main cast member on the third season of the BET docuseries From the Bottom Up.
Angela Stanton-King was the Republican candidate for Georgia's 5th congressional district in the 2020 election, losing to Democrat Nikema Williams.
Angela Stanton-King was born in Cheverly, Maryland, and grew up in Buffalo, New York.
Angela Stanton-King is the goddaughter of Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr.
In 2004, Angela Stanton-King was convicted on federal conspiracy charges for her role in a car theft ring and served two years in prison.
Angela Stanton-King gave birth to a daughter while serving her sentence.
Angela Stanton-King was pardoned by President Donald Trump in February 2020.
Angela Stanton-King wrote and edited a number of independently published autobiographical books, one of which led to a legal dispute with The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Phaedra Parks suing her for $30 million.
Angela Stanton-King was a main cast member on the third season of the BET television program From the Bottom Up.
On March 6,2020, Angela Stanton-King officially launched a campaign to challenge incumbent representative John Lewis for Georgia's 5th congressional district in the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections.
Angela Stanton-King won the Republican primary in an uncontested race, with polls indicating Lewis was a heavy favorite in the general election.
Angela Stanton-King joined a coalition of Black supporters of Donald Trump in 2020.
Angela Stanton-King attended an event at the White House in February 2020 alongside Trump to celebrate Black History Month.
Angela Stanton-King supported the First Step Act, which outlawed the handcuffing of women during childbirth.
Angela Stanton-King tweeted in support of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'etat, and indicated her support for a military coup in the United States against President Joe Biden.
Angela Stanton-King has made several anti-LGBTQ statements on Twitter, including comparing the LGBTQ rights movement to pedophilia.
Angela Stanton-King has said that she does not support that her child is transgender.
Angela Stanton-King appeared on Dr Phil to discuss her relationship with her child.
Angela Stanton-King subsequently threatened to assault transgender advocate Ashlee Marie Preston, who was invited onto the program.
Angela Stanton-King has repeatedly tweeted QAnon slogans and a number of baseless claims.
Angela Stanton-King was appointed the Black voter engagement director for Kennedy's campaign.