It seems my Morehouse brother down there in Georgia and his Spelman wife - now ex-wife - are having their domestic issues air out in public just as he's in a runoff for a US Senate seat that the nation is now watching.
On Tucker Carlson's FOX program last night we see police bodycam footage when they happen upon pastor Raphael Warnock and his then wife Ouleye Ndoye. Allegedly Warnock ran over Ndoye's foot with his car purposely. Reportedly police saw no visible signs of injury to Ndoye's foot.
Actually let me cut the crap I've known something about this for a while. This is actually old news and it's coming to the fore and Ms. Ndoye says it herself:
Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired footage of the incident late Tuesday, which showed Ms. Ndoye tearfully telling a police officer: “This man’s running for United States Senate, and all he cares about right now is his reputation. I work at the mayor’s office. 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 been trying to keep the way that he acts under wraps for a long time, and today he crossed the line,” she continued in the video. “So that is what is going on here. And he’s a great actor. He is phenomenal at putting on a really good show.”
When ever this race is discussed, Warnock gets hit on his sermons and his rhetoric basically running down America, alleged race baiting, even his socialism. Now we can add charges of domestic violence.
Aside from him being a Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate in Georgia, Warnock is a pastor of a well-known church in Atlanta, Georgia. Ebenezer Baptist Church is the church where Dr. Martin Luther King and his father were pastors. This story should raise everyone's eyebrows without the political component involved.
Here's the Tucker segment on this incident that took place in March [VIDEO]
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