Anti-Trump Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway tried to put distance between himself and his colleague, John Weaver — who has been accused of online harassment, sending sexually explicit messages to young men — on Monday, contending that he did not know him “very well.”
One of the groups that positioned themselves are the 'moral authority' and a 'voice of reason' is an anti-Trump group of Never Trumpers known as The Lincoln Project, and they hounded Donald Trump at every turn. One of the co-founders of The Lincoln Project, John Weaver, was engaged in aggressive homosexual pedophilic activity with boys as young as the age of 14. This is the great 'moral authority' who told us that Donald Trump was not fit for office.
Makes me wonder about the rest of the members of The Lincoln Project, and what they might be keeping from us. So now you know the true agenda behind the people so eager and anxious to remove Trump from power. I will gladly take Donald Trump any day over any of these sick degenerates from The Lincoln Project.
George Conway Denies Close Ties to Lincoln Project Co-Founder John Weaver, Penned an Op-ed Together
FROM BREITBART NEWS: George Conway reacted to the allegations lodged against his colleague during a Monday appearance on Morning Joe, calling it “terrible and awful and appalling and unfathomable.”
“I didn’t know John very well,” he claimed. “Frankly, I only spoke to him a couple of times on the phone early on in the Lincoln Project. I just, it’s almost — I don’t even know what to say,” he continued, adding that the turn of events left him “speechless.”
However, in late 2019, Conway strongly promoted an op-ed penned by himself, Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson, and John Weaver, the last of whom faces accusations of sending provocative messages to young men. One of the accusers said he began receiving the messages as an adolescent.
The introductory op-ed served as an explainer on why they decided to start the Lincoln Project, citing the “corruption and corrosive nature of Donald Trump” and describing the super PAC as a joint effort to “highlight our country’s story and values, and its people’s sacrifices and obligations.”
“Over these next 11 months, our efforts will be dedicated to defeating President Trump and Trumpism at the ballot box and to elect those patriots who will hold the line,” Conway wrote alongside Weaver and other co-founders.
“We do not undertake this task lightly, nor from ideological preference. We have been, and remain, broadly conservative (or classically liberal) in our politics and outlooks,” they continued. “Our many policy differences with national Democrats remain, but our shared fidelity to the Constitution dictates a common effort,” they added:
The embattled Lincoln Project released a statement Sunday, striking the same tone Conway displayed Monday — one of disappointment and shock over the allegations against Weaver.
“John Weaver led a secret life that was built on a foundation of deception at every level. He is a predator, a liar, and an abuser. We extend our deepest sympathies to those who were targeted by his deplorable and predatory behavior,” the Lincoln Project said in the statement, adding that the “totality of his deceptions are beyond anything that any of us could have imagined and we are absolutely shocked and sickened by it.”
While many of those associated with Weaver, who worked with the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), have pleaded ignorance, political consultant Ryan James Girdusky, who broke the story, slammed the Lincoln Project’s statement, calling it “an absolute lie.” READ MORE
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