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CP #015

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They didn’t just lock her up — they tried to silence her story.Angela Stanton King went from giving birth chained to a hospital bed, mother gone, grandmother gone, partner gone… with a newborn taken from her arms — to sitting in the Oval Office, changing laws, freeing women, and saving babies across America.From prison jumpsuit → presidential advisor. From garbage bags & no support → bestselling author & national movement leader. From trying to survive → helping nearly 100 babies live.This isn’t politics. This is pain → purpose. Trauma → rebirth. A Black woman turned warrior who refuses to fold, flinch, or shut up.In this raw Crime Pays conversation, Angela opens up about:• Giving birth while shackled — and how she got the law changed. • Losing her mother & grandmother while incarcerated — and not breaking. • Being framed, abandoned, counted out — and coming back stronger. • Why abortion is spiritual warfare & generational impact. • Her controversial alliance with power — and the criticism that followed. • 97 births saved through Auntie Angie’s House… and counting. • Why formerly incarcerated talent is the future of business & leadership. • How to return home with nothing — and rebuild anyway. • Do-for-self, no-excuses, faith-driven reinvention.This episode is unfiltered. Uncomfortable. Necessary. Not left. Not right. Real.Watch with your heart open. Share with someone rebuilding their life. And remember — redemption is a lifestyle.🚨 Join Crime Pays NationLearn how to thrive after incarceration. Get mentorship, community, tools, and access → 👉 https://www.skool.com/crimepaysacademy📲 ConnectFollow Ash Cash: @iamashcash Follow Jay White: @iamjasonwhite_ Support Angela: AuntieAngiesHouse.org (donate, volunteer, get involved)Follow Crime Pays: IG @CrimePaysPodcast | TikTok @CrimePays | YouTube: Crime Pays🕒 Chapters & Timestamps00:00 – Abortion is life or death. 00:18 – “I gave birth chained to a bed.” 00:41 – Silence warriors on both sides: MLK & Charlie Kirk 00:53 – Misconception: “People think I’m a white supremacist.” 01:25 – Welcome to Crime Pays 02:00 – Introducing Angela Stanton King: trauma → triumph 02:55 – From pain to purpose → Auntie Angie’s House 04:06 – First impressions & the voice the system wasn’t ready for 05:01 – Pregnant in prison & pressured to abort 05:51 – Chained, watched, separated: the birth story 06:58 – From prison → palace → White House impact 07:44 – “God, if you restore me, I’ll spend my life helping others.” 08:40 – Meeting Trump & changing policy 10:13 – Women chained during birth — the part they don’t talk about 11:17 – Life in poverty, survival crimes & how the streets raise you 12:52 – Baby 97 born — legacy over stats 13:55 – Turning street skills into business skills 15:05 – Trauma, motherhood & why she had to stay strong 16:30 – Black lives matter starts at birth 17:20 – Pain → purpose as restoration 18:52 – Why men struggle more when coming home 19:48 – Faith-based rebrand & the assignment 20:57 – Race as distraction, power as target 22:32 – The Group Chat movement — everybody welcome 23:39 – Vision: Auntie Angie’s House nationwide 25:00 – The trust problem in Black economics 26:00 – “A million people. One dollar. A million a week.” 27:05 – Broken systems, fatherhood & prison reform 29:00 – Clemency, pardons & why we need second chances 31:00 – Expungement ≠ forgiven — know the difference 32:18 – Entrepreneurship as survival 33:30 – Intense or anointed? Both. 34:47 – Crime → purpose if you flip it 36:10 – Spiritual warfare & the value of life 37:47 – If she wasn’t born… generations vanish 40:02 – Preparing for freedom inside 41:11 – “Write my sister?” — on-air promise 42:10 – The biggest misconception 44:05 – Business is business — operate in your favor 45:16 – Reinvention formula: blend in or boss up 46:23 – Advice for women coming home with shame 47:45 – Every pain is an assignment 48:20 – Closing | Crime Pays family
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