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On the morning of March 13, 2020, conservative activist Candace Owens was sent—she won’t say by who or how—a copy of a police report from an incident the night before. According to the document, an incapacitated Gillum had been found by police in a Miami Beach hotel room with a male sex worker, baggies that the cops suspected contained crystal meth and other narcotics, and a third man, who had called 911. Given the frivolity with which she believed President Trump and his wife had been covered by the press, Owens later explained to me, “surely, someone highlighted as the future of the Democrat Party at a drug-fueled sex party with a male escort must rank somewhere near important.”
So Owens, who has more than 2.5 million Twitter followers, tweeted the police report. (The department vowed to investigate the leak of the document but closed its probe after interviewing three officers and without identifying a source.) Not long after that, the Daily Mail published photos taken by police at the scene; another photo, published by a right-wing blog, showed a naked Gillum seemingly passed out in his own vomit. On the same day the coronavirus was first declared a national emergency, the country’s top headline for several hours was Andrew Gillum.
https://www.gq.com/story/andrew-gillum-marriage-profileSame guy. And if he was on the ballot, democrats would still vote for him.
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