Republican John Weaver Resigns From Anti-Trump Group For Offering Job For Sex To Young Men | The State
John Weaver collaborated with several politicians, including Senator John McCain.
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The author Ryan James Gindusky launched the first public indictment against a Republican founder of the Lincoln Project, who operated against the president Donald trump, for it to be investigated that he offered work to young men, in exchange for sex.
The point drew more attention when James Girdusky responded to a report that the group assembled a database of advisers and officials who collaborated with Trump so that they were not hired.
“Maybe I should start talking about one of the founding members of the Lincoln Project offering jobs to young men in exchange for sex.”he wrote on Twitter. “Your wife might be interested”.
It turned out that character is John Weaver, who resigned from the group in the face of the allegations.
Maybe I should start talking about one of the founding members of the Lincoln Project offering jobs to young men in exchange for sex… his wife is probably interested https://t.co/vAtUS9aPPl
– Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) January 9, 2021
The portal Axios released a message from Weaver, where he acknowledges the “inappropriate” messages towards various men.
“To the men I made uncomfortable through my messages that, at the time, I considered consensual mutual conversations: I’m really sorry”, he expressed.
He added that those messages were inappropriate and declared: “The truth is that I am gay.”
Weaver is a renowned political consultant who has collaborated with several high-ranking politicians, including the late John McCain.
“And that I have a wife and two children whom I love. My inability to reconcile those two truths has led me to this harrowing place “, he expressed.
The accusations began almost two weeks ago, coming from several young people who accused receiving sexual messages, sometimes in exchange for employment or political promotion.
Weaver had left the group for the summer, but barely acknowledged the allegations.
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