Her head of security, former police sergeant Leo Barnes, initially disagrees with the idea, but accepts her reasons. Roan decides to wait out the Purge from her unsecured home in order to secure the popular vote of the common people. Later, an enraged Joe discovers that his Purge insurance premium has been raised beyond his affordability, prompting him to stake out and guard his store. That same day, Joe and Laney confront a pair of teenage shoplifters, Kimmy (Brittany Mirabile) and her friend (Juani Feliz), who both leave after recognizing Laney as a former purger. On March 20, the NFFA revokes the Purge immunity rule under the pretense of regaining public trust. Convenience store owner and proprietor Joe Dixon, his assistant Marcos, and their friend Laney Rucker (Betty Gabriel), watch the coverage on television. Meanwhile, Roan and Owens attend a debate and, while Owens states how America's crime rates are lowering, Roan gets a standing ovation after she declares the Purge only serves to eliminate the poor and benefit the rich and powerful, after which she then breaks security protocol, by stepping into the audience. The NFFA, headed by US president Caleb Warrens, view Roan as a threat to their rule and plan to assassinate her on Purge night. It is revealed that she is the young woman from the beginning, and that she alone was spared by the masked purger. Charlie Roan is gaining ground over the NFFA's candidate, Minister Edwidge Owens. The events make a great effect on the upcoming election. In 2040, two days before the Purge, riots break out all over Washington, D.C., claiming that the are using the Purge to help their economic agenda. He then tells them they are going to play one final Purge game, called "Mommy's Choice." When she refuses, the man moves slowly towards the family as they struggle. In 2022, a masked purger taunts a young woman (Cristy Coco) and her entire family.
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