Anti-White minister and far-left Georgia Democrat Senate candidate Raphael Warnock has refused to respond to the publication of police bodycam footage in which his ex-wife accuses him of running her over with a vehicle during a custody argument.
Warnock brushed off questions about the concerning bodycam footage earlier last week. In the video exposé, obtained by Tucker Carlson Tonight, Warnock’s former wife, Oulèye Ndoye, accuses the celebrity pastor of creating a fake public persona for the purposes of his political campaign. At the time, she was reporting Warnock to the police for running over her foot while leaving her residence with the couple’s children. Ndoye would later be taken to a hospital and treated, but no charges were ultimately filed.
“This man is running for the United States Senate right now and all he cares about is his reputation… I work at the mayor’s office and this is a big problem. I’ve been trying to be very quiet about the way that he is for the sake of my kids and his reputation.
I’ve tried to keep the way that he is under wraps for a long time, and today, he crossed the line. So that is what’s going on here, and he is a great actor. He is phenomenal at putting on a really good show.” In the bodycam footage, Warnock appears, accusing his then-wife of lying in accusing him of running her over. Warnock and Ndoye finalized their divorce in May.
Warnock was directly asked about the concerning domestic violence allegation last week, instinctively dismissing any discussion of the concerning March event.
“I’m going to stay focused on my family which includes their mother and I’m going to stay focused on the people of Georgia who during a pandemic are still waiting on relief all these months later while politicians including Kelly Loeffler are busy playing games,” Warnock said, likening questions about the domestic violence allegation to “games.”
CNN has yet to so much as mention the concerning allegation, instead running puff pieces from progressive clergy who describe the accused in glowing terms.
MSNBC has declined to cover the domestic assault allegation, as well. Both liberal networks have covered supposed minor financial improprieties involving both Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, Georgia’s other Republican Senator running for reelection. One can only imagine the constant stream of coverage both Republicans would merit if their own intimate partners accused them of running over their feet with a moving vehicle.