Coreco Ja'Quan Pearson (born July 31, 2002) is an American
conservative
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activist, political advisor, former political candidate and commentator. He is the co-chair of the
Republican National Committee Youth Advisory Council.
Born in
Augusta, Georgia
Augusta is a city on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. The city lies directly across the Savannah River from North Augusta, South Carolina at the head of its navigable portion. Augusta, the third mos ...
, Pearson was raised in
Grovetown. His political interest deepened aged eight, when he began
blogging
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in support of local conservative politicians. He embarked on a career as an
internet personality when, in early 2015, he uploaded a video to
YouTube
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defending comments made by former
mayor of New York City
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Rudy Giuliani
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and criticism of then
President Barack Obama
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, which quickly gained international attention. After this, he began his career as a freelance journalist and has campaigned for several
Republican politicians.
Pearson was involved in the unprecedented
attempt to overturn the
2020 United States presidential election
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. A conservative, he describes himself as an
anti-establishment populist. Pearson is the executive director of Young Georgians in Government and executive director of Teens for Trump. He is also a political advisor and active in Georgia Republican politics.
In January 2024, he announced his candidacy in a special election for
Georgia House of Representatives's 125th district but was later defeated. He was set to run again for the same office in a regular election but withdrew his candidacy in March 2024.
Early life and education
Pearson was born as Coreco Ja'Quan Pearson on July 31, 2002, in
Augusta, Georgia
Augusta is a city on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. The city lies directly across the Savannah River from North Augusta, South Carolina at the head of its navigable portion. Augusta, the third mos ...
, his parents registered
Democratic.
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. Pearson would later attend the
University of Alabama
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before
dropping out in his junior year.
Career
Political activism
Pearson first became interested in politics when his second 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
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Barack Obama
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who ran as the
Democratic presidential nominee (and who became the
44th U.S. president) and Senator from
Arizona
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John McCain
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who ran as the
Republican presidential nominee.
He voted for John McCain in the mock election, because he was inspired by McCain's
military service
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Few nations, such ...
, and began following political news topics.
Aged eight, he started
blogging
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in support of different
conservative
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politicians in
Georgia
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* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States
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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."
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
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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
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Rudy Giuliani
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about the comments Giuliani had made criticizing then-President Barack Obama.
Pearson also criticized Obama, saying, "If you really did love America, you would call (
Islamic State
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) what it really is: an assault on
Christianity
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, an assault on America and downright hate for the American values that our country holds—
freedom of speech
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,
freedom of religion and every single thing that our country stands for."
Pearson, in March 2015, began promoting his own
constitutional amendment
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to lower the
age restriction for assuming public office in Georgia to age 18 in the
House
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and age 21 in the
Senate
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.
He has acquired seven co-sponsors for the bill, including State Representatives
Ben Harbin,
Barry Fleming, and
Buzz Brockway.
During the
2016 United States presidential election, Pearson campaigned for several different Republican presidential candidates. In April 2015, he campaigned for United States Senator from
Kentucky
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Rand Paul
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A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican ...
's
presidential campaign and said that Paul has a "unique ability" to connect with
millennials
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.
Later that year, in September 2015, Pearson left Paul's campaign and joined United States Senator from
Texas
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Ted Cruz's
presidential campaign, and Cruz named Pearson as national chairman of "Teens for Ted", with Cruz commenting “Young people are looking for someone who does more than just talk a good game. They want someone who has walked the walk.”
Pearson, after two months, left the Cruz campaign and said that he disavowed
conservatism
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. Pearson then endorsed
Bernie Sanders
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and then when Sanders dropped out he joined eventual President
Donald Trump
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's
presidential campaign as national chairman of Teens for Trump.
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
murder of George Floyd.
In July 2020, Pearson started his own nonprofit organization called the Free Thinker Project, a 501(c)(4) group that is allowed to be more partisan than the more typical 501(c)(3), naming himself Founder and President.
He was the campaign manager for
Vernon Jones during his
2022 Georgia gubernatorial campaign.
In February 2025, he signed with
United Talent Agency as part of its move to increase the number of Washington insiders it represents.
Attempt to overturn 2020 election results
In the
2020 United States presidential election
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, Pearson was nominated by the Republican Party to serve as an
elector for the state of Georgia. However, it is unclear whether he would have served as an elector if president
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
won; ''
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' stated that he did not serve as an elector because his residence was in
Alabama
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while away at college while the ''Arizona Mirror'', ''Pennsylvania Capital-Star'' and ''
The Albany Herald'' list him as one of Trump's
alternate electors.
Federal investigators announced they were interviewing Georgia Republicans who refused to serve as alternative electors and contacted Pearson who said he would cooperate with investigators.
After
Joe Biden
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won the 2020 election, Pearson promoted baseless claims of fraud in the election. In late November, Pearson—represented by right-wing lawyer and former Trump attorney
Sidney Powell—sued Georgia Governor
Brian Kemp and others in ''
Pearson v. Kemp'', a conspiracy-laden lawsuit filed in the
federal district court in Atlanta that attempted to overturn
Joe Biden
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's victory in the
2020 presidential election in Georgia. In December 2020, the court dismissed the suit.
Political campaign
Pearson announced in January 2024 his candidacy in a
special election for the
Georgia House of Representatives's 125th district to finish the term of
Barry Fleming. His residency in the district was challenged by a voter but was dismissed by an administrative law judge. The election was held on February 13 in which Pearson came in second place after Gary Richardson. Since both candidates did not receive a majority vote they appeared again in a
runoff election on March 12. Pearson was defeated by Richardson and both candidates were scheduled to appear again in the May Republican primary to seek a full two-year term. Pearson later withdrew from the race.
Columns
Pearson's columns have appeared in outlets such as ''
TIME
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'', ''
The Huffington Post'',
MTV News, ''
The Daily Beast''.
Political views
Over the timeline of Pearson's 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
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video he made in February 2015, described himself as
conservative
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, in addition to the media.
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 aren't going to be dictated by one political platform or another."
In December 2015, Pearson endorsed
Senator
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Bernie Sanders
Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician and activist who is the Seniority in the United States Senate, senior United States Senate, United States senator from the state of Vermont. He is the longest-serving independ ...
of
Vermont
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, an
independent seeking the
2016 Democratic presidential nomination.
Later that month, Pearson published an article for
MTV criticizing Trump and his presidential campaign and saying that the prospect of a
Trump presidency "scares the crap out of me."
In August 2016, Pearson wrote an article for ''
Time
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'' magazine in support of Trump, commenting that his political views had changed drastically since 2015. He said that he
supported Sanders and now Trump because, in his view, their campaign platforms had a lot of similarity.
Pearson describes himself as an
anti-establishment populist and is a
Christian
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.
In 2020, Pearson became a member of the
Republican Party when he registered to vote on his eighteenth birthday.
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Controversies
White House–Twitter
On September 23, 2015, Pearson falsely claimed that he was blocked from President Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who was the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African American president in American history. O ...
's official presidential social media account on Twitter
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, due to comments he made criticizing Obama for inviting Ahmed Mohamed to the White House
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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 Obama's account, with other users on Twitter challenging Beneati's 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
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. They lie about every issue of importance to the American people."
Alleged cyberbullying
In May 2016, Pearson faced disciplinary action for allegedly bullying two white female students in an Instagram
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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
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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.
''New York'' magazine cover
In January 2025, Pearson got into a public spat with ''New York'' magazine over its cover story, “The Cruel Kids Table,” which depicted young Trump supporters at a Washington nightclub on the eve of his inauguration as a whites-only event. Pearson, who co-hosted the event, blasted the publication for cropping him out of the cover photo and minimizing black attendees who are Trump supporters. “I hosted this event and @NYMag intentionally left me out of their story because it would have undermined their narrative that MAGA is some racist cult,” he wrote on X. ''New York'' defended the article, saying, “We believe both the cover and story provide an accurate impression of the weekend.”
See also
* Black conservatism in the United States
* Jonathan Krohn – as a minor was also notable as a conservative activist
Notes
References
External links
*
*
CJ Pearson
on '' HuffPost''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pearson, C. J.
Living people
2002 births
American child activists
Journalists from Georgia (U.S. state)
African-American journalists
21st-century American journalists
American activist journalists
American political commentators
American political writers
American bloggers
American anti-abortion activists
African-American Christians
Black conservatism in the United States
People from Grovetown, Georgia
Writers from Augusta, Georgia
American child writers
People from Augusta, Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state) Republicans
21st-century African-American people
People associated with the 2020 United States presidential election
Candidates in the 2024 United States elections
University of Alabama alumni
YouTubers from Georgia (U.S. state)