Estranged Wife: Dem Senate Candidate Warnock Ran Over My Foot!
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The Democrat candidate in a tight race against Georgia’s GOP Senator Kelly Loeffler ran over his estranged wife’s foot, she alleged in March.

The accusation appears in body-cam footage that Fox talker Tucker Carlson broadcast on Tuesday. It shows Ouleye Ndoye and leftist Raphael Warnock (shown) in a streetside interview with cops after a domestic squabble.

Ndoye wasn’t injured, but that aside, she tearfully told cops that Warnock — a Baptist preacher — was hardly the man of God he pretends to be.

For his part, Warnock claims Americans must apologize for worshipping whiteness, and that advocating the mass murder of the unborn comports with his Christian faith. 

The Tape

Noting that it was “a little late in the game” to receive and broadcast footage that might reveal a serious flaw in a candidate, Carlson broadcast footage that suggests Democrats might have picked the wrong man to oppose Loeffler.

“I wanna file a report,” Ndoye said in explaining that Warnock ran over her foot. 

Warnock, the head honcho at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, explained it to cops this way:

She won’t move. She’s keeping the door open…. I close my car door, get in the car, and I start to move slightly…. I’m thinking she’s clear. And I barely move. And all of a sudden, she’s screaming that I ran over her foot. I don’t believe it.

Warnock said more that Carlson didn’t broadcast, Fox News reported, as did his wife.

“He’s like, ‘Ouleye, close the door. I’m leaving,’” Ndoye told cops:

And I was like, “just hear me out. If your mom died, and I had the kids. Wouldn’t you want me to let them go with you to the funeral? And he just starts backing the car up. He wasn’t going fast, I’m not bleeding. But I just can’t believe he’d run me over.

Ndoye also told cops Warnock ran over her foot intentionally. “The door was open and I’m leaning into the car,” she said. “How can you drive the car when I’m leaning into it?”

Then Ndoye suggested Warnock’s behavior isn’t what it should be, either for a preacher or for a U.S. Senate candidate who will, if elected, be crafting the nation’s laws.

This man’s running for United States Senate, and all he cares about right now is his reputation.… 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 tried to keep the way that he acts under wraps for a long time, and today he crossed the line. So that is what is going on here. And he’s a great actor. He is phenomenal at putting on a really good show.

Apologize Whitey, Abortion’s OK With Me

As The New American reported last month, Warnock is intensely devoted to inciting racial division by calling for whites to apologize, well, for being white.

At a sermon on October 20, 2016, he said Americans must repent for worshipping “whiteness”:

If it is true that a man who has dominated the news and poisoned the discussion for months needs to repent, then it’s doubly true that a nation that can produce such a man and make his vitriol go viral needs to repent. No matter what happens next month, more than a third of the nation that would go along with this, is reason to be afraid. America needs to repent for its worship of whiteness, on full display this season.

Aside from calling for national repentance, Warnock also says abortion is compatible with his witness as a Christian, the Christian Post reported of remarks in August.

“For me, reproductive justice is consistent with my commitment to that,” he said during a radio interview. “I believe unequivocally in a woman’s right to choose.”

“I will fight for that in the United States Senate,” he vowed.

“Do you think it’s consistent with God’s view, that God endorses the millions of abortions we’ve had in this country since Roe v. Wade?” the radio host asked.

Said Warnock, “I think that human agency and freedom is consistent with my view as a minister.”

H/T: The Daily Caller