Herschel Walker exposes Warnock avarice

 Inside Scoop Politics:

On Monday, it was uncovered that (D) Raphael Warnock’s church reportedly attempted to evict tenants in overdue rent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some owed less than $30.

(R) Herschel Walker said in a press release:

“I have never known a preacher that likes abortion even after birth, won’t pay his child support, and evicts poor people to the street,”

“I will personally pay the $4,900 in past due rents listed in this article to keep Reverend Warnock from evicting these people.”


Warnock’s salary from the Ebenezer Baptist Church in 2021 was $120,000, and Warnock is granted a monthly housing allowance of $7,417 – this doesn’t even include the salary he makes as a Senator.


Breitbart reported:

National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Spokesman T.W. Arrighi said in a statement that Warnock has “more than a little explaining to do” about his church’s landlord policies:

While he collects nearly $90,000 – almost two and a half times the median income in Atlanta – from his church as a housing allowance, he was serving eviction notices in the middle of the pandemic for 28 bucks worth of unpaid rent. This should deeply unsettle Georgia voters, not just as a sign of blatant hypocrisy, but of unjust cruelty from a wealthy man of his stature.
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There is more.

I have not seen Warnock's response to these allegations.  It would also be interesting to see what impact these disclosures have on the polling in this race.   

See, also:

Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock trade blows in Georgia U.S. Senate debate

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