Monday, December 28, 2020

Tucker releases never-before-seen footage of altercation between Warnock...


His wife looks like she is afraid for her life

According to sources, U.S. Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock’s wife told a police officer back in March that her husband is able to cover up all the allegations as he is “phenomenal at putting on a really great show,” after her husband denied all allegations that he ran over her foot.

When asked “Did you run over her foot?” by an officer, Warnock replied “I don’t think soo.”

That is a very good answer. Almost too good? Something like what a lawyer would say.

If she was lying Warnock could have easily said so, but his indefinite answers has gained nothing but bad coverage since? We can see why something like this could be considered scandalous.

Reverend Raphael Warnock, a Democratic candidate for a US Senate seat from Georgia, accused his Republican rival of ‘playing games’ while refusing to address a video showing his ex-wife accusing him of running over her foot with his car.

Warnock, who is challenging incumbent Senator Kelly Loeffler for in one of two runoff elections on January 5, declined to comment on the police video, which first surfaced last week on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News prime time show.


  • Rev. Raphael Warnock, 51, declined to address police video of domestic dispute
  • Warnock and his ex-wife Ouleye Ndoye, 35, divorced in May
  • In March she called police to their Atlanta home after an incident in the drive
  • She accused him of deliberately driving over her foot during an argument
  • Warnock said he did not believe he ran over her and medics found no injuries 
  • No charges were filed following the incident 
  • Ndoye told officers that he was 'a very good actor' and obsessed with reputation
  • She said she had 'tried to keep the way that he acts under wraps' for the election

‘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 told WGCL-TV.

In the police bodycam video, Warnock's ex-wife, Ouleye Ndoye, 35, accuses her then-husband of running over her foot in his car while trying to drive away with their children during a domestic dispute in March.




Reverend Raphael Warnock (pictured above at a campaign event in Columbus, Georgia, on Monday) has refused to comment on a police bodycam video in which his then-wife accused him of running over her foot during a domestic dispute in March
Ouleye Ndoye, 35, told police that she 'tried to keep the way that he acts under wraps.' She alleged that Warnock drove his car over her foot while trying to drive away with their two children. A police report cited medical officials as finding no signs of trauma to her foot
At the time of the incident, the couple was in the process of divorcing. Warnock (left) and Ndoye are seen above in Atlanta in September 2017

Ndoye tells police in the clip that he is 'a great actor' obsessed with his reputation. She then tearfully tells officers

Ndoye works to combat human trafficking in the office of the mayor of Atlanta, Keisha Lance Bottoms.

Warnock told cops he did not believe he ran over her foot and medics found no injuries.


all the same guy, Hates our Country, Hates his wife, and Hates others he has never met.


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More than 185,000 illegal immigrants were deported by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency in Fiscal Year 2020, including over 4,200 gang members and 31 known or suspected terrorists, according to recently released agency data.

In spite of disruptions created by the COVID-19 pandemic, of those 185,884 deported by ICE between Oct. 1, 2019, and Sept. 30, 2020, 118,949 of them — roughly 64 percent — had criminal convictions or active criminal charges levied against them.


Almost 14,500 deported illegal immigrants were families and just over 4,000 were Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs).

A staggering 92 percent of illegal immigrants deported from the United States had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges when they were deported.

Read more HERE 

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