Are drug-fueled orgies a routine occurrence on Capitol Hill?
This is the D.C. Swamp we're talking about.
North Carolina Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn, in an interview on the Warrior Poet Society podcast, said he was invited by fellow lawmakers to take part in orgies in Washington and had seen lines of cocaine snorted right in front of him.
“The sexual perversion that goes on in Washington. I mean, being kind of a young guy (26) in Washington, where the average age is probably 60 or 70 — [you] look at all these people, a lot of them that I’ve looked up to through my life, I’ve always paid attention to politics,” said Cawthorn, who was elected in 2020.
“Then all of a sudden you get invited: ‘We’re going to have a sexual get-together at one of our homes, you should come.’ ‘What did you just ask me to come to?’ And then you realize they’re asking you to come to an orgy,” he said.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican, came down hard on Cawthorn following his remarks. "He's lost my trust. He's going to have to earn it back," McCarthy told reporters, adding that he met with Cawthorn and laid out during their conversation everything he found "unbecoming."
Axios reported that McCarthy also threatened further action against Cawthorn. "There's a lot of different things that can happen," he said.
Some in the media and on social media slammed McCarthy, noting that he was less severe in his response to Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene's reported attendance at a Florida event in late February presented as a counter to CPAC. Arizona Republican Rep. Paul Gosar was also at the America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC) in Florida. AFPAC was founded by Nick Fuentes, who the anti-defamation league describes as a "white supremacist" and whose speakers include prominent MAGA influencers including WorldTribune.com columnist Michelle Malkin.
McCarthy said at the time he had spoken with Greene and that "she will not go again" to the conference, but he declined to punish her further.
"McCarthy laying down the law against Cawthorn — in a way he's resisted doing against MTG or Gosar," National Journal columnist Josh Kraushaar wrote on Twitter.
Jon Favreau, co-host of the podcast Pod Save America, tweeted, "Note that Kevin McCarthy did not say Marjorie Taylor Greene lost his trust after she attended a white nationalist rally where they cheered Putin."
McCarthy also told reporters that Cawthorn changed his story in their meeting, asserting that "he did not tell the truth."
But, did Cawthorn really change his story?
"Congressman Madison Cawthorn just told me that he has NOT retracted his claims about sex fueled orgies among DC elites. Why would anyone believe anything said by RINO Kevin McCarthy or repeated by CNN?" longtime Trump ally Roger Stone wrote.
After receiving major backlash from his podcast comments, Cawthorn issued the following statement on Twitter:
— Rep. Madison Cawthorn (@RepCawthorn) April 1, 2022
Stone later reiterated the same claim in an interview with InfoWars: "I can tell you firsthand that these parties happen. I can tell you that they continue to happen. I can tell you that Madison Cawthorn told me yesterday that he had not retracted what he said."
Lauren Witzke, who unsuccessfully ran for Senate in Delaware in the 2020 election, said in an interview with The Stew Peters Show that Cawthorn should be praised for speaking out about what goes on in the Swamp.
"When we hear congressmen like Congressman Cawthorn speak out in this manner, we have to applaud them," co-host Edward Szall claimed. "We have to stand with them because what he's doing is he's showing us behind the scenes. He's showing us behind the curtain. The emperor's not just naked, the emperor's having sex with a kid. OK?"
"Yes," Witzke responded. "And not only that, now [House Minority Leader Kevin] McCarthy's getting involved. He heard about it. It sparked some outrage. It's upset some people in the GOP that Madison Cawthorn would have the audacity to expose them for the orgy-attending, drug-sniffing, children-raping people that they are."
In his interview with Warrior Poet Society, Cawthorn did not accuse anyone of raping children and did not specify who allegedly invited him to an orgy or who he observed doing cocaine.
McCarthy insisted that Cawthorn admitted that his claims were exaggerated.
"He's lost my trust [and] is gonna have to earn it back," McCarthy told reporters on Wednesday. "This is unacceptable. There's no evidence to this." McCarthy said
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