“If you’re a pastor, you must stand for Christian values first and foremost, so politics cannot supersede what the holy Bible says,” she said. “I’m very convinced that he’s manipulating his pulpit, the Bible, and everything else.”
A Georgia resident, she has joined Black civil-rights leaders and pro-life advocates for a campaign called Not On My Watch, holding prayer rallies and marching earlier this month to Mr. Warnock’s campaign office to deliver letters. The campaign locked the door, as shown on video.
She spoke at a CatholicVote get-out-the-vote rally last week with pro-life leader Abby Johnson; participated in a Keep America America Action Fund bus tour with John Pence, Vice President Mike Pence’s nephew; teamed up with the Frederick Douglass Foundation on a voter guide; and signed a letter from more than two dozen Black church leaders to Mr. Warnock about his support for abortion.
The Warnock Media Blackout Raphael Warnock / Getty Images
December 30, 2020 12:00 PM
The last time there was an off-cycle Senate election, investigative reporting was the decisive factor in the race.
The enterprising work of the
Washington Post, among others, revealed that the former Alabama Supreme Court justice turned Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore had repeatedly engaged in inappropriate behavior with teenage girls. A trio of
Post reporters tracked down four of those women, who attested on-the-record to Moore’s revolting behavior.
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The difference: their political affiliation.
Like Moore, the allegations against Warnock involve the abuse of underage children decades ago. They center on a Maryland church camp where a young Warnock served in a senior role, and where he was arrested in 2002 for obstructing a police investigation into alleged abuses taking place on camp grounds.
Democrat Senate Candidate’s Wife Accused Him of Running Over Her Foot, Being ‘Great Actor’
The incident involving Raphael Warnock and his ex-wife Ouleye Ndoye took place in March.
“I’ve tried to keep the way that he acts under wraps for a long time, and today he crossed the line. So that is what is going on here. And he’s a great actor. He is phenomenal at putting on a really good show,” Ndoye told police officers.
The footage was aired during a recent episode of Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” It had not been released before that. A copy was obtained by The Epoch Times, as was the police report from the incident.