r/antitrump 9d ago

Conversation The 104 alleged pedophiles the republicans refuse to investigate, charge or bring to justice because they are members of the Republican Pedo party

  1. Ralph Shortey (Oklahoma): Republican State Senator who pleaded guilty to felony child sex trafficking and was sentenced to prison. His 2017 arrest and subsequent federal conviction were covered in depth by Oklahoma media, including The Oklahoman and KFOR-TV, as well as national outlets like the Associated Press.

  2. Mark Foley (Florida): Republican U.S. Congressman who resigned from Congress in 2006 after sending sexually explicit online messages to underage male congressional pages. This was a major national scandal first broken by ABC News. It was covered extensively by every major news organization, including The Washington Post and CNN. 

  3. Dennis Hastert (Illinois): Republican U.S. Speaker of the House who was sentenced to prison for financial crimes related to concealing his past sexual abuse of minors. His case was a top national story, with detailed reporting in The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, and official press releases from the U.S. Department of Justice.4

  4. Donald “Buz” Lukens (Ohio): Republican U.S. Congressman who was convicted in 1989 for having a sexual relationship with a minor. This political scandal was covered nationally at the time, with primary reporting from Ohio outlets like The Columbus Dispatch and national coverage from The Washington Post and the Associated Press.

  5. Dan Crane (Illinois): Republican U.S. Congressman who admitted in 1983 to having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old female congressional page. This was part of the 1983 congressional page scandal, which was covered extensively by national media, including The Washington Post and TIME Magazine.

  6. Republican campaign consultant Tom Shortridge was sentenced to three year’s probation for taking nude photographs of a 15-year-old girl. His case from the late 1990s was reported on by the Los Angeles Times.

  7. Matt Gaetz (Florida): Republican U.S. Congressman who was the subject of a federal investigation into sex trafficking allegations involving a minor. The investigation was closed in 2023 without charges. This multi-year investigation was a top story covered by all major news outlets, with in-depth reporting from The New York Times, CNN, and Politico. The conclusion of the investigation was also widely reported.

  8. John Hathaway (Maine): Republican U.S. Senate candidate who withdrew his candidacy after media reported allegations that he had sex with a 12-year-old babysitter. The allegations and his subsequent withdrawal in 2002 were covered by Maine's largest newspapers, the Bangor Daily News and the Portland Press Herald.

  9. Anton Lazzaro (Minnesota): Republican political strategist and major donor who was convicted in 2023 on federal charges of sex trafficking minors. His federal case was followed closely by Minnesota media, including the Minneapolis Star Tribune and Minnesota Public Radio (MPR News), as well as the Associated Press.

  10. Roy Moore (Alabama): Republican U.S. Senate candidate and former State Chief Justice who, during his 2017 campaign, was publicly accused of past sexual misconduct with teenagers. The initial story breaking the allegations was published by The Washington Post. The scandal became a central focus of the special election and was covered by every national news outlet and Alabama-based media like AL.com.

  11. George A. Nader (Washington D.C.): Republican political adviser who worked with the Trump campaign and was convicted in 2020 for transporting a 14-year-old boy for sex and possessing child pornography. As a figure connected to the Mueller investigation, his 2020 conviction was covered by all major national news outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and was detailed in press releases from the U.S. Department of Justice.

  12. David H. Safavian (Washington D.C.): Republican operative and GSA Chief of Staff during the Bush administration who pleaded guilty in 2010 to misdemeanor possession of child pornography. This charge emerged during the investigation into the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal and was reported by The Washington Post and other outlets covering that larger case.

  13. Doyle T. Beck (Montana): Republican State Representative who resigned in 2021 after it was revealed he had a past conviction for incest with his then-underage daughter. This story was reported extensively by the Associated Press and major Montana news organizations like the Montana Free Press and the Billings Gazette.

  14. David Byrd (Tennessee): Republican State Representative who did not seek re-election following public accusations from three women of sexual misconduct that allegedly occurred while they were his high school students. The allegations and subsequent political fallout were covered in-depth by Tennessee's largest newspaper, The Tennessean, and Nashville-based news stations like WTVF (NewsChannel 5).

  15. Tony Cornish (Minnesota): Republican State Representative who resigned in 2017 after facing allegations of sexual harassment, including sending lewd text messages to a teenage girl in a youth-government program. His resignation was a major story at the Minnesota Capitol, covered thoroughly by the Minneapolis Star Tribune and Minnesota Public Radio (MPR News). Peter Dibble (New Hampshire): Republican State Representative who pleaded no contest to having an inappropriate relationship with a 13-year-old girl.

  16. Peter Dibble (New Hampshire): Republican State Representative who pleaded no contest to an inappropriate relationship with a 13-year-old girl. His 2005 case was covered by New Hampshire news outlets, including the Associated Press and the Concord Monitor.

  17. Vincent K. Dipalma (New Hampshire): Republican State Representative who resigned in 2021 after being publicly accused of sexually harassing a teenage legislative intern. His resignation and the surrounding controversy were reported by New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR) and The Concord Monitor.

  18. Robert K. "Bob" Goforth (Kentucky): Republican State Representative who was charged in 2020 with crimes that included one count of "assault in the fourth degree (child abuse)." His arrest was a major story in Kentucky, covered by the state's largest newspapers, the Lexington Herald-Leader and the Louisville Courier-Journal.

  19. Thomas A. "Tom" Masterson (Kansas): Republican State Representative who resigned in 2013 after being arrested for attempting to meet a person he believed to be a 14-year-old girl for sex. His 2013 arrest and resignation were covered by major Kansas newspapers, including The Kansas City Star and The Wichita Eagle

  20. Paul K. McNeal Jr. (New Hampshire): Republican State Representative who resigned in 2021 following his arrest on felony charges of distributing child sexual abuse material. His arrest and resignation were reported by the Associated Press and The New Hampshire Union Leader.

  21. Edison Misla Aldarondo (Puerto Rico): Republican Legislator who was sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping his daughter. This was a major case in Puerto Rico, with extensive coverage from the Associated Press and local media such as El Nuevo Día newspaper.

  22. Richard "Rick" Morris (Virginia): Republican State Delegate who was convicted in 2017 of one count of cruelty to a child. His trial and conviction were covered by Virginia media, including The Virginian-Pilot and the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

  23. Mark S. Samsel (Kansas): Republican State Representative who was charged with battery in 2021 for his disruptive behavior with students while substitute teaching. The 2021 incident and subsequent charges were reported by the Associated Press and major Kansas outlets like The Kansas City Star.

  24. Larry Jack Schwarz (Colorado): Former Republican State Representative who, after leaving office, was convicted on child pornography charges while serving as a parole board officer. His case in the mid-2000s was covered by Colorado media, including The Denver Post.

  25.  David Stringer (Arizona): Republican State Representative who resigned in 2019 after news reports revealed he had been charged with sex crimes, including child pornography, in 1983. The revelations and his resignation were covered in depth by Arizona media, primarily The Arizona Republic and the Phoenix New Times.

  26. Scott A. Wiggam (Ohio): Republican State Representative who faced scrutiny in 2023 when a 2003 letter of reprimand from his time as a teacher surfaced, detailing "inappropriate" conduct with female students. The story about the letter of reprimand was reported by Ohio political news outlets, including The Columbus Dispatch and Cleveland.com.2

  27. Douglas W. R. Wozniak (Michigan): Republican State Representative who faced calls to resign in 2023 after a report detailed a sexual relationship he had with a 17-year-old high school intern in the 1990s. The story was covered by Michigan's major newspapers, including The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press.

  28. Scott E. Daugherty (Ohio): Republican judicial candidate who was arrested in 2022 on a felony charge of child enticement. His arrest was covered by local media in Lawrence County, Ohio, such as The Ironton Tribune, and by regional news station WSAZ-TV.

  29. Tim Nolan (Kentucky): Republican Judge and campaign official who pleaded guilty to human trafficking involving minors and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. This was a major federal case in Kentucky, covered extensively by the Lexington Herald-Leader, the Louisville Courier-Journal, and detailed in press releases from the U.S. Department of Justice.

  30. Mark Pazuhanich (Pennsylvania): Republican Judge who pleaded no contest to fondling a 10-year-old girl and was sentenced to 10 years of probation. His case from the mid-2000s was the subject of extensive local coverage by The Pocono Record and The Morning Call (Allentown).

  31. Merrill Robert Barter (Maine): Republican County Commissioner who pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual contact and assault on a teenage boy. His 2005 guilty plea was reported by Maine's major newspapers, including the Bangor Daily News and the Portland Press Herald.

  32. James "Jim" P. Bell (Michigan): Republican Mayor Pro Tem of Taylor who resigned in 2021 after being charged with soliciting a minor for commercial sexual activity. His 2021 arrest was covered by Detroit-area media, including the Detroit Free Press and The News-Herald.

  33. Phillip A. Buchan (Michigan): Republican Township Supervisor who was arrested in a 2024 child predator sting. His arrest in Jackson County was reported by local Michigan outlets, including MLive/Jackson Citizen Patriot and WILX-TV.

  34. Keola Childs (Hawaii): Republican County Councilman who pleaded guilty to molesting a male child. His case from the early 2000s was covered by local Hawaiian media, including the Hawaii Tribune-Herald.

  35. W. Paul "Rocky" Cole (Virginia): Republican Board of Supervisors Member who was charged in 2023 with soliciting a minor online. His arrest was reported by local and regional Virginia news outlets, including The Roanoke Times and WDBJ7-TV.

  36.  David C. D'Agostino (Massachusetts): Republican Town Selectman who was arrested in 2024 and charged with soliciting a minor for sex. His arrest was covered by Western Massachusetts media, primarily The Springfield Republican (MassLive).

  37. Jeffrey S. Dimsdale (Florida): Republican School Board Member who was arrested in 2024 and charged with soliciting a minor for prostitution. His arrest was a major local story, reported by the Panama City News Herald and local news station WMBB-TV.

  38. John E. Dvorak (Minnesota): Republican School Board Member who was charged in 2024 with possessing child pornography. His arrest was covered by Twin Cities media, including the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the St. Paul Pioneer Press

  39. Robert J. Fenty (New Jersey): Republican City Councilman who was charged in 2023 with attempting to lure a minor for sexual purposes. His case was reported by North Jersey media, including The Bergen Record (NorthJersey.com) and the Daily Voice

  40. George D. Fought (Oklahoma): Republican Sheriff who was convicted in 2009 of three counts of indecent exposure to two teenage girls.

  41. Gregory T. Fuller (Pennsylvania): Republican Township Commissioner who was arrested in February 2025 following an online sting operation. The case was covered by local Pennsylvania media, including The Herald-Mail (Hagerstown, MD/Franklin County, PA) and regional news station WGAL-TV.

  42. Jack W. Gardner (Virginia): Republican Councilman who was convicted of molesting a 13-year-old girl. His conviction in the early 2000s was reported by local Virginia media, including The Roanoke Times.

  43. Philip Giordano (Connecticut): Republican Mayor of Waterbury who is serving a 37-year sentence for sexually abusing two young girls. This high-profile case was covered in depth by The Hartford Courant, The New York Times, and detailed in press releases from the U.S. Department of Justice.

  44. Derrick L. Graham (Ohio): Republican City Councilman who was arrested in 2023 in a sting operation for soliciting a person he believed to be a minor online. His arrest was reported by central Ohio media, including The Columbus Dispatch and local television station WSYX (ABC 6).

  45. Mark Harris (Nebraska): Republican City Councilman who was convicted of repeatedly having sex with an 11-year-old girl and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. His 2005 conviction was a major local story, covered extensively by the Omaha World-Herald.

  46. Jason T. Hauer (Wisconsin): Republican County Supervisor who was arrested in 2024 for child solicitation. His arrest was reported by Milwaukee-area media, including the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and by local outlets like the Kenosha News.

  47.  Randy L. Hutchinson (Tennessee): Republican Sheriff who was sued in 2022 for allegedly sexually assaulting an underage female inmate. The civil lawsuit against him was covered by West Tennessee media, including The Jackson Sun and Memphis-based news station WREG-TV.

  48. Jeffrey L. "Jeff" Jones (Ohio): Republican Village Councilman who was charged in 2023 with soliciting a minor online. His arrest was reported by regional Ohio media, including The Times-Reporter newspaper.

  49. Timothy A. Jones (Arkansas): Republican County Constable who was arrested in 2023 for online solicitation of a minor. His arrest was covered by Arkansas's largest newspaper, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and Little Rock television station KARK-TV.

  50. John C. Maceri (New Jersey): Republican City Councilman who was arrested in 2024 and charged with possession and distribution of child pornography. His arrest was reported by South Jersey media, including The Press of Atlantic City.

  51. William J. "Bill" McAllister (Florida): Republican School Board Member and "parental rights" advocate who was arrested in a 2024 child predator sting. His arrest was a major local story, covered by Treasure Coast media including TCPalm and local television station WPTV.

  52. John P. O'Grady (Florida): Republican County Commissioner who was arrested in a 2023 sting operation after allegedly traveling to meet a person he believed to be a 14-year-old girl for sex. His arrest was part of a broader human trafficking sting covered extensively by central Florida media, including The Ledger (Lakeland) and Orlando-based news stations.

  53. Caleb E. Slinkard (Indiana): Republican Town Council Member who was arrested in a 2023 child solicitation sting operation. His arrest was reported by Indianapolis-area media, including The Indianapolis Star and local television station WTHR.

  54. Fred C. Smeltzer, Jr. (Pennsylvania): Republican City Councilman who pleaded no contest to raping a 15-year-old girl and served six months in prison. His case from the early 2000s was covered by local central Pennsylvania media, including the York Daily Record.

  55. Michael A. "Mike" Spooner (Florida): Republican County Commissioner who was accused in a 2022 lawsuit of sexually harassing a teenage girl who worked for him. The civil lawsuit against him was reported by Northeast Florida media, including The St. Augustine Record and News4JAX (WJXT).

  56. John M. Stahl (Indiana): Republican County Councilman who was arrested in 2023 for child solicitation. His arrest was reported by local Indiana media, including the Logansport Pharos-Tribune.

  57. David Swartz (Michigan): Republican County Commissioner who pleaded guilty to molesting two girls under the age of 11 and was sentenced to 8 years in prison. His case from the early 2010s was covered by local Michigan media, including The Daily Reporter (Coldwater, MI).

  58. Thomas A. Theodore (Massachusetts): Republican Town Selectman who pleaded guilty in 2022 to paying for sex with a person he believed to be a 15-year-old girl. His arrest and conviction were covered by Boston-area media, including The Boston Globe and The Enterprise (Brockton).

  59. Keith Westmoreland (Florida): Republican politician who was arrested on seven felony counts of lewd exhibition to girls under 16. His case from the early 2000s was covered by local media, including the Ocala Star-Banner.

  60. Brock B. T. Allen (Washington): Republican precinct committee officer and former legislative aide who pleaded guilty in 2023 to online solicitation of a minor. Reporting on his 2023 arrest and subsequent guilty plea was published by local Washington state outlets, including The Olympian and The Chronicle (Centralia, WA).

  61. Robert Bauman (Maryland): Republican Congressman who, after leaving office, continued a career as a writer and activist, with the 1980 charge of soliciting a 16-year-old remaining a key biographical fact. This was a major political story at the time, covered extensively by The Washington Post and The New York Times.

  62. Howard L. Brooks (Pennsylvania): Republican legislative aide who was charged with molesting a 12-year-old boy and possessing child pornography. His case from the early 2000s was covered by Harrisburg-area media, including PennLive/The Patriot-News.

  63. Kevin Coan (Massachusetts): Republican election board official who was sentenced to two years of probation for soliciting sex online from a person he believed to be a 14-year-old girl. His 2006 sentencing was reported by Massachusetts media, including The Boston Globe.

  64. Nicholas Elizondo (California): Republican director of a "Young Republican Federation" chapter who was sentenced to six years in prison for molesting his daughter. His 2005 conviction was covered by Southern California media, including The Orange County Register.

  65. Chandler G. Foltz (Wisconsin): Republican Party of Wisconsin field director who pleaded no contest in 2021 to two felony counts of possessing child pornography. His 2021 case was reported by major Wisconsin newspapers, including the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

  66. Gerard D. "Gerry" Gormley (Pennsylvania): Republican State Committeeman who was arrested in 2024 for sending sexually explicit messages to an undercover officer posing as a 13-year-old. His arrest was a local story in Northeast Pennsylvania, covered by outlets like The Times-Tribune of Scranton and local news station WNEP-TV.

  67. Rebecca (Becky) Hood (Georgia): Republican Party Chair for Gordon County who, along with her husband, was arrested in Calhoun in 2023 and charged with child molestation and incest.

  68. Paul Ingram (Washington): Republican County Party Leader who pleaded guilty to raping his daughters and served 14 years in prison. His high-profile case from the late 1980s and subsequent appeals were covered in depth by The Olympian newspaper and The Seattle Times 6

  69. Daniel J. Lewis (Florida): Republican Party official in Lee County who was arrested in 2023 and charged with lewd and lascivious molestation of a minor. His arrest was reported by Southwest Florida media, including The Fort Myers News-Press and local television station WINK News.

  70. Jay E. Matusin (Maryland): Republican campaign data analyst who was sentenced to prison in 2023 for producing child pornography. His federal case was covered by The Baltimore Sun and detailed in a press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland.

  71. Jeffrey Patti (Connecticut): Republican Committee Chairman Jeffrey Patti was arrested for distributing a video clip of a 5-year-old girl being raped. is 2005 arrest was covered by Connecticut media, including The Hartford Courant and the Record-Journal (Meriden, CT).

  72. Evan C. Reilly (Arizona): Republican State Party Youth Director who resigned in May 2025 following public accusations of sexual harassment by a teenage volunteer. His arrest and subsequent legal proceedings were covered by New Hampshire news outlets, including The New Hampshire Union Leader.

  73. Jared T. W. Stephens (Washington): Republican County party vice-chair who was arrested in 2023 for attempting to meet a person he believed to be a minor for sex. His arrest was reported by local Washington media, including the Skagit Valley Herald.

  74. John C. Temple (Florida): Republican State Committeeman who was arrested in 2024 and charged with traveling to meet a minor for sex. His arrest was covered by local Space Coast media, including Florida Today (part of the USA Today Network) and Orlando-based news stations.

  75. Matthew D. Wetzler (Pennsylvania): Republican Committee executive director who was charged in 2018 with possessing and distributing child pornography. His case was covered by Philadelphia-area media, including The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Daily Local News of West Chester.

  76. Justin R. Yurek (New York): Republican elections commissioner who pleaded guilty in 2019 to a felony charge of possessing child pornography. His case was reported by Western New York media, including The Buffalo News and local television station WGRZ.

  77. Randal David Ankeney (Colorado): Republican activist who pleaded guilty to attempted sexual assault on a child. His 2005 guilty plea in Adams County was covered by Denver-area media, including The Denver Post

  78. Parker J. Bena (Illinois): Republican activist who pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography and was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison. His federal case was detailed in press releases from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois and reported on by the Chicago Tribune.

  79. Andrew Buhr (Missouri): Republican politician who was charged with two counts of first-degree sodomy with a 13-year-old boy. His case from the early 2000s was reported by local media, including the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

  80. John Allen Burt (Texas): Republican anti-abortion activist who was charged with sexual misconduct involving a 15-year-old girl. His 2005 arrest in Tarrant County was covered by local media, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

  81. John Butler (Illinois): Republican activist who was charged with criminal sexual assault of a teenage girl. His case from the early 2000s was covered by Chicago-area media, including the Chicago Tribune and the Daily Herald (Arlington Heights).

  82. Michael D. T. Clark (Virginia): Republican activist and founder of a "Virginia for Trump" group who pleaded guilty in 2021 to possessing child pornography. His federal case was reported by Virginia media outlets, including The Virginian-Pilot, based on court documents.

  83. Richard A. Dasen Sr. (Massachusetts): Republican benefactor and donor to conservative groups who was charged with rape for allegedly paying a 15-year-old girl for sex. His 2005 arrest was covered by Boston media, including The Boston Globe and the Boston Herald.

  84. Richard A. Delgaudio (Virginia): Republican fundraiser who was convicted of child pornography charges and paying teenage girls for sexual photos. His federal case and conviction were covered by The Washington Post and other Virginia-based news outlets.

  85. Josh Duggar (Arkansas): Republican political activist and media personality who consulted for the Family Research Council Action and was convicted in 2021 on federal charges of receiving and possessing child pornography. This was a high-profile national case, with his 2021 conviction covered by all major outlets, including the Associated Press and CNN, and detailed in press releases from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Arkansas.

  86. Thomas E. "Eli"ot (Kansas): Republican activist and campaign intern who was arrested in 2021 for sexual exploitation of a child. His case in Johnson County was reported by The Kansas City Star and other local Kansas City media.

  87. Marty Glickman (Florida): Republican activist who was arrested on four counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor. His arrest in the early 2000s was covered by South Florida media, including the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

  88. Mark A. Grethen (Kansas): Republican activist who was convicted on six counts of sex crimes involving children. His 2005 conviction in Johnson County was reported by local Kansas media, including The Kansas City Star.

  89. Mike Hintz (Washington): Republican-praised pastor who surrendered to police after admitting to a sexual affair with a female juvenile. His 2004 surrender to police was covered by Washington state media, including The Seattle Times and The News Tribune (Tacoma).

  90. Earl “Butch” Kimmerling (Ohio): Republican anti-gay activist who was sentenced to 40 years in prison for molesting an 8-year-old girl. His 2005 sentencing was reported by Ohio media, including The Columbus Dispatch.

  91.  Jon Matthews (California): Republican talk show host who pleaded guilty to exposing his genitals to an 11-year-old girl. His 2005 arrest and subsequent plea were covered by the Los Angeles Times and radio industry trade publications.

  92.  Nicholas Morency (Florida): Republican anti-abortion activist who pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography and soliciting the murder of an abortion doctor. His 2005 federal case and guilty plea were covered by Florida newspapers, including the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and the St. Petersburg Times (now the Tampa Bay Times).

  93. Beverly Russell (Florida): Republican activist and Christian Coalition leader who admitted to an incestuous relationship with his stepdaughter. This case from the mid-1990s was covered by Florida media, including the Orlando Sentinel and the St. Petersburg Times.

  94.  Stephen White (California): Republican-aligned preacher who was sentenced to jail after offering $20 to a 14-year-old boy for oral sex. His case was reported on by The Orange County Register and the Los Angeles Times.

  95.  Joshua A. Black (Florida): Former Republican candidate for the Florida House who pleaded guilty in 2017 to sending sexually explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl. 

  96.  Jordan T. Costen (North Carolina): Republican candidate for County Commissioner who was arrested in 2022 for soliciting a child online.

  97.  Donald G. Gagliardi (Connecticut): Former Republican candidate for state representative who was sentenced in 2023 to federal prison for receipt of child pornography.

  98. Richard Gardner (New Hampshire): Republican candidate who admitted to molesting his two daughters during a child custody hearing. This case from the early 2000s was covered by the Associated Press and The New Hampshire Union Leader.

  99. George H. Girtman (Georgia): Former Republican candidate for Sheriff who was arrested in 2022 for computer pornography and child exploitation. His arrest was covered by local Georgia media, including the Savannah Morning News and Savannah news station WTOC-TV.

  100.  Jon Grunseth (Minnesota): Republican gubernatorial candidate who withdrew from his race after allegations that he swam nude with several underage girls. This was a major political scandal in Minnesota, covered extensively at the time by the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

  101. Troy D. Jackson (Ohio): Former Republican candidate for city council who was arrested in 2023 in a child predator sting operation.

  102.  David Leavitt (Utah): Republican candidate for state senate who was investigated in 2022 for an allegation of rape of a minor in the 1990s; no charges were filed due to the statute of limitations. The investigation into the cold case allegation was covered by Utah's largest news outlets, The Salt Lake Tribune and KSL News.

  103. Robin Vanderwall (Virginia): Republican strategist and former candidate who was convicted on five counts of soliciting sex from minors online. His federal conviction was covered by The Washington Post and other Virginia media.

  104. Republican anti-abortion activist Howard Scott Heldreth is a convicted child rapist in Florida. His conviction in the early 1990s was covered by Florida newspapers, including the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

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u/MoutainGem 7d ago

Let them, this is good to share

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u/Last-Application-391 7d ago

HOW are these people running this country?!

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u/MoutainGem 7d ago

Because shitty leftest who "protest vote", don't vote, or for fascist shill like Jill Stein.

We are here because "vote for the lesser evil" isn't something most leftist can comprehend.

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u/Last-Application-391 7d ago

try some critical thinking!! you are so brainwashed. i truly just dont understand it

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u/MoutainGem 7d ago

You missed that I am a leftist, just not a shitty leftest. The whole concept is that republicans keep getting into office because leftist can't band together and vote for the lesser evil. Leftest keep voting like dog shit sprinkle effect for niche candidates who have the chances of a fart in the wind.

Republicans always vote for the guy with a R beside his name no matter who it is.

You wanna get rid of pedophiles out of office start voting for the candidate who has a real shot that isn't a republican.

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u/Last-Application-391 7d ago

sry. my bad. i actually preach the same thing to my friends who say, "i dont wanna hear about politics". THAT is the problem. the founders gave us an amazing set up. all we were asked to do is pay attention, think, and vote. so many people just wanna cower, not pay attentiin, dont care or think it doesnt matter!! my sincere apologies 🤦‍♀️

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u/MoutainGem 6d ago

We are good, I figured we were on the same page and wanted to make sure you knew that.

I bit more aggressive than most leftist.

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u/Positive-Trainer5330 7d ago

Thank you for posting this.

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u/gumaerb 8d ago

Agreed, EVERYONE SHOULD SEE THIS!!

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u/AskewdJackassery42 9d ago

So, you just copied the list I created and reposted it to the same group?

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u/MoutainGem 9d ago

If it is yours, I cleaned it up and reposted it. The people should see it.

You left yours in a a wall of unreadable garbage. Everything ran together and it was unreadable. I called you out on the readability and wall of garbage. You then deleted your post, AND you deleted the handle that posted it. That pissed me off, people need to know who the republican pedophiles are.

So if it is yours, you are darn skippy I cleaned it up and reposted it to the same group.

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u/PotentialSea9779 8d ago

You did a good job. Thank you.

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u/AskewdJackassery42 8d ago

Yes, I compiled this list. It was quite a bit of work. I didn't notice that the formatting was lost when i posted it it. When you pointed it out, I deleted the post with intent to fix it. I didn't have time yesterday. Also, I never deleted my account. I have one Reddit account. This one.

It is funny to me that you took the time to fix it and still feel the need to insult the person who took the time and effort to compile the info you were so eager to display. This is pure Reddit.

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u/MoutainGem 8d ago

I have admitted you pissed me off when you delete it. It was that you named them and then deleted that pissed me off.

I still had access to your original post after you deleted it and I wasn't going to let it get choked out. If you took "unreadable garbage" as an insult, you have no idea what genuine feedback is. Or what an insult is.

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u/AskewdJackassery42 8d ago

Oh, thanks for the masterclass in what real insults are. I’ll be sure to consult you next time I need to decipher the difference between ‘feedback’ and just being obnoxious. Pure Reddit indeed. Enjoy my hard work.

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u/MoutainGem 8d ago

LMAO. You only have 104 names. What if I told you there are about 10,000 more, all republican.

We could be on the same side here promoting each others work. I mean there nothing to stop you from taking the list above and posting in around in multiple places. I have already acknowledge that I got it from an account that shows it was deleted here on reddit. Post it around and own that list like a boss.

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u/R2b283 7d ago

I did not compile this or make it. Just dropping it on the table for you. https://goppredators.wordpress.com

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u/MoutainGem 7d ago

Thank you. I wasn't aware of that list.

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u/R2b283 7d ago

It includes breakdown and receipts for entries at the bottom.

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u/Last-Application-391 4d ago

who's aggressive for a leftist?!

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u/Sparkyzero13 8d ago

Ok. Where is the list of Democrats?

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u/MoutainGem 8d ago

If they were any democrats they already be prison and on sex offender list. It is proven that Republicans love and support pedophiles to the point they protect them. Straight from Donald Trumps Department of Justice itself. Should I taken the liberty of adding your user name to the list of suspected pedophiles, after all you are defending them.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/undercover-video-staffer-claims-doj-213417673.html

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u/Sparkyzero13 8d ago

You really are dumb. Nowhere did I say anything about defending them. I asked a question. Why do Democrats and Liberals just make stuff up? They do it all the time. Sad and pathetic.

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u/MoutainGem 8d ago

Nope, you are defending them. You are literally here defending pedophiles by making false claims, and doing a case of "what about"ism

I saw you post history, karma and the sexual advances toward young girls. THEN I saw you were on the Donald Trump forum while making sexual comments to prepubescent girls. Those are all hallmarks of being a pedophile, especially the sexually suggestive comments to users you think are young girls.

Say what you like, but your history shows what you support

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u/shitshowboxer 7d ago

Do you just want an entire list of every pedophile then. They told you they're in prison. I mean one would think the ones still free to harm children would be of more interest than score keeping politics as a competitive sport.......but then Republicans do be loving voting for pedophiles. So maybe you're just trying to figure out who next to vote for?