Warnock says he will focus on Georgians after video of ex-wife surfacing

Rev. Raphael Warnock, who is in a tight race in one of the Senate elections on Jan. 6, said on Thursday that he would “ remain focused on the people of Georgia ” after a video emerged showing his ex-wife’s allegations which he fed. over her foot.

“I stay focused on my family, including their mother, and I stay focused on the people of Georgia who are still waiting for help during a pandemic all those months later, while politicians, including Kelly LoefflerKelly Loeffler Trump leaves Washington in limbo with fateful threat Loeffler said she would consider granting aid, 000 checks Georgia governor dismisses Trump’s calls to submit to him MORE are busy playing games. Warnock said in response to the video.

Video footage taken with a camera of the police body in March showed Warnock and his ex-wife after claiming he ran over her foot during a verbal argument, a local affiliate CBS46 reported.

“She’s not moving and she’s holding the door … I think she’s free and I barely moved and all of a sudden she’s screaming that I ran over her foot. I don’t believe so,” Warnock said in the video.

“This man is running for the United States Senate and all he cares about now is his reputation,” Warnock’s ex-wife, Ouleye Ndoye, said in the video.

Warnock and his ex-wife were in divorce proceedings around the time of the incident.

Atlanta police reported that medical investigators had asked the woman to show her foot to check for injuries. Investigators said she was initially reluctant to show her foot, but when she did, the researchers found no signs that her foot had been run over.

The video was broadcast on the Fox News show hosted by Tucker CarlsonTucker Carlson Chris Wallace Defends Jill Biden: Nobody Cared About Martin Luther King Jr. to be called a “doctor” More Americans than ever distrust the news; Here’s Why & What You Can Do About It News Corp Chairman Rupert Murdoch Receives COVID-19 Vaccine In The UK MORE on Tuesday evening.

Warnock takes on Senator Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.),

Loeffler’s campaign sent a press release to CBS46 about the video, and the outlet asked her for comment.

“Domestic violence is a serious issue that Georgians deserve an answer to about what exactly happened. Unfortunately, it follows the pattern of what we have seen that Raphael Warnock has not answered the tough questions in this campaign, ”said Loeffler.

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