Representative Madison Cawthorn, a North Carolina Republican, said in a recent interview that leaders that he “looked up to” in Washington, DC, had invited him to an “orgy” and did cocaine in front him.
Cawthorn, 26, is a freshman congressman and is currently the youngest member of Congress. He has drawn criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike for some of his controversial views during his tenure serving the people of North Carolina. The staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump made the remarks about the “orgy” and drug use during an interview, which was first broadcast on Thursday with Warrior Poet Society hosted by John Lovell.
In the interview, Lovell asked the congressman about the popular Netflix series House of Cards, which had six seasons from 2013 to 2018 and starred actors Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright. The fictitious show featured the story of a corrupt politician and his wife as they blackmailed and clawed their way to greater and greater power in the nation’s Capitol. Lovell asked him if the show is an accurate representation of how DC operates.
“I heard a former president that we had in the ’90s was asked a question about this. And he gave an answer that I thought was so true. He said that the only thing not accurate in that show—that you could never get a piece of legislation about education passed that quickly,” Cawthorn responded.
Cawthorn Says D.C. Elite Invited Him to ‘Orgy,’ Did Cocaine in Front of Him
Cawthorn Says D.C. Elite Invited Him to ‘Orgy,’ Did Cocaine in Front of Him