An expose accusing Ted Cruz of having multiple affairs has now been confirmed by at least two other sources. The original source of the story, the National Enquirer, caused some to question it. While skepticism of all media is appropriate, the National Enquirer has previously broken affairs involving high-profile politicians, including former presidential candidate John Edwards.
The National Enquirer accused Ted Cruz of having an affair with five women.
Journalist Drew Johnson of the Washington Times confirmed on Twitter that two of the women were accurately identified as Cruz’s mistresses.
COMING CLEAN: From what I know, at least 2 of the women named as Cruz mistresses by the National Enquirer are accurate #TRUMP #CRUZ #TCOT
— Drew Johnson (@Drews_Views) March 25, 2016
Before the story broke, Johnson hinted that a Ted Cruz sex scandal was coming.
Boom! From March 14th. #CruzSexScandal @Drews_Views pic.twitter.com/iN8ISrtynT
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 25, 2016
At least one media outlet sat on the story.
@MAGAmerchant @realDonaldTrump @Campaign_Trump Lots heard rumors. An online media outlet new the whole story but they chose not to run w/it.
— Drew Johnson (@Drews_Views) March 25, 2016
The Ted Cruz sex scandal sheds light on an earlier investigation by the Federal Elections Commission.
The FEC investigated a $500,000 transfer made from Ted Cruz to Carly Fiorina, a competitor.
The unexplained manner in which Carly Fiorina got her hands on half a million dollars of another candidate’s money this summer has now graduated from being an internet curiosity to becoming a legal matter, as the Federal Election Commission has begun an inquiry into where the money really came from and why. It’s the latest scandal to surface in the Fiorina camp after her rise in the polls began this month, and this one may go beyond a mere problem of perception.
Why would Cruz donate money to another candidate? One of Cruz’s alleged mistresses is Sarah Isgur Flores. She was a manager of Fiorina’s campaign!
Hush money? Sounds like it.
Ted Cruz donated 500K to Carly Fiorina – his competitor. Who managed Fiorina? Sarah Isgur Flores, a suspected Cruz mistrss! #CruzSexScandal
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 25, 2016
Oh boy.That $500k transfer from KtP to CfA sure looks different now. See FEC Inquiry Here -> https://t.co/qNZokKoAOG pic.twitter.com/iHRTcfw10a
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) March 25, 2016
Washington insiders hinted at Ted Cruz sex scandal, calling it “The Thing.”
Note that many Rubio backers mentioned a huge Ted Cruz scandal that they were sitting on. These are also anti-Trump forces who have chosen to back Cruz.
Many Rubio supporters and anti-Trump consultants hinted at The Thing- which was a campaign-ending Ted Cruz scandal. They dropped it once Rubio left the race, as they did not want Trump to win.
Note how Rubio backer @TheRickWilson stopped hinting of #cruzsexscandal once Rubio lost. Didn't want Trump to win! pic.twitter.com/O8ExZ7EJaH
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 25, 2016
Rick Wilson referenced The Thing re: Ted Cruz.
Yet more evidence of the #cruzsexscandal. https://t.co/IFWRe1Agvn
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 25, 2016
All talk of The Thing dropped once Rubio was out of the race, thus forcing GOP insiders to choose between tanking Cruz, guaranteeing Trump the primary nomination, or sitting on the information.
If the Ted Cruz sex scandal is confirmed as true, his campaign is over.
Cruz cannot ignore the sex scandal. Although the mainstream media tried dismissing it as unfounded rumor, we made #CruzSexScandal the #1 worldwide trending topic on Twitter.
We created a news cycle using the power of social media, with my own Twitter account receiving hundreds-of-thousands of views per hour.
Cruz and his campaign are going into full crisis mode.
Stay tuned for the latest developments.
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UPDATE: Read Part 2 of the Ted Cruz sex scandal here. Or keep scrolling.
Ted Cruz has been accused of sleeping with at least five different women in what’s now know as the #CruzSexScandal. I have some important updates.
In mid-March, Rubio backers started a Super PAC called Stop Trump. Rick Wilson and others began claiming a campaign-ending story about Cruz would surface.
This story was labelled The Thing.
The Thing was understood to mean a sex scandal involving Ted Cruz. Read: A Ted Cruz SEX SCANDAL Appears To Be Looming?
Today the Super PAC deleted the Tweet quoted above and claims The Thing is not the #CruzSexScandal.
Charles Johnson of Got News talked to me over the phone. He claims that The Thing was a story Team Rubio made up to hit Cruz with. At the time of The Thing, there were rumors that a Marco Rubio affair scandal would hit.
Team Rubio intended to lie about Cruz in order to hit back.
According to Johnson, Team Rubio rather than Team Trump was behind the Crux sex scandal.
Johnson also gave me an off-the-record explanation for the $500,000 that a Ted Cruz Super PAC gave to a PAC that supported one of Cruz’s alleged mistresses. I can’t explain everything other than to say someone with a lot of money didn’t understand the rules.
Drew Johnson, a columnist with the Washington Times, posted a Tweet saying: “COMING CLEAN: From what I know, at least 2 of the women named as Cruz mistresses by the National Enquirer are accurate #TRUMP #CRUZ #TCOT.
Johnson went on to say, “Lots heard rumors. An online media outlet new the whole story but they chose not to run w/it.”
Is the Ted Cruz sex scandal real or not?
One sees a lot of smoke, and when there is smoke, there is fire.
On the other hand, Team Rubio has been dishonest throughout this election.
What if Team Rubio created a hoax to hurt Ted Cruz? Once Trump won Florida, forcing Rubio from the race, they didn’t want to run the hoax because Rubio would rather see Cruz win the primary or at least prevent Trump from earning the necessary 1,237 delegates needed to avoid a contested convention.
On the other hand, that logic would apply equally if the Ted Cruz sex scandal were true. Rubio’s consultants ditched the story, even though it’s true, because a sex scandal would take Cruz out of the race, guaranteeing Trump 1,237 delegates.
Rubio’s team are highly-paid consultants, and they stand to make billions of dollars if Trump can be prevented from being the GOP nominee. (Trump does not hired consultants. The establishment candidate would.)
We also know that Team Rubio has been deleting Tweets about The Thing and is going into full spin mode.
Stop lying @StopTrumpPAC! It was you all who started these rumors. The Internet never forgets! pic.twitter.com/eZMzPiaRWI
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 25, 2016
Did Ted Cruz cheat on his wife with five mistresses? Perhaps we will never know.
What we do know is this: GOP consultants are sociopaths without any principles who care only about getting paid. They had a motive to lie about the Cruz sex scandal before it hit (give Rubio a boost), and they have a motive to lie about it now (get an establishment candidate nominated at a brokered convention). They are truly scum.
UPDATE: Donald Trump has responded.
The story gets weirder.
Drew Johnson was a source for the Ted Cruz sex scandal story. His employer, the Washington Times, claimed the fired him over a year ago in an effort to discredit him. In response, Johnson posted a paycheck from February 2016.
The story goes deeper. A source was fired, employer said over a year ago. Then he presents this! #cruzsexscandal pic.twitter.com/P2iT1J01RL
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 26, 2016




