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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1351929)4/1/2022 3:09:34 PM
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Is that why HIS OWN PARTY wants to boot him U DUMBASS??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
GOP=THE PARTY OF ORGIES & COKE
The comments from freshman congressman Cawthorn, 26, have led to suggestions from some within the Freedom Caucus that he should be ousted from the group, Politico reported.

Perry, a Pennsylvania Republican, wouldn’t say whether the caucus would consider booting Cawthorn if he didn’t name names or share evidence to back up his salacious claims.



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1351929)4/2/2022 4:02:09 PM
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You are 100% correct. Facts talk, bullshit walks...

“My comments on a recent podcast appearance calling out corruption have been used by the left and the media to disparage my Republican colleagues and falsely insinuate their involvement in illicit activities.”


Cawthorn Doesn’t Walk Back Orgy Comments....

Madison Cawthorn doubles down on claims of ‘corrupt and ...

GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn sent DC into chaos with the bombshell revelation that he was invited to sex orgies and saw members of Congress doing cocaine.

The GOP establishment went into panic mode and GOP House Leader had a meeting with Cawthorn.

Cawthorn didn’t back down.

From Fox News:

Freshman Rep. Madison Cawthorn Friday addressed the firestorm he created in Washington, D.C., by depicting his short time in Congress as one witnessing cocaine drug use, espionage and sexual perversion.

In a statement Friday, Cawthorn, R-N.C., didn’t walk back his recent comments but tried to distinguish that he wasn’t talking specifically about his fellow GOP lawmakers.

“Corruption and unethical activities exist in Washington,” Cawthorn, 26, said in a statement first obtained by Fox News Digital. “It’s an indisputable fact. If you don’t think that’s true, you’ve not witnessed the Swamp.

“My comments on a recent podcast appearance calling out corruption have been used by the left and the media to disparage my Republican colleagues and falsely insinuate their involvement in illicit activities.”