Cawthorn talks of DC orientation involving ‘cocaine’ and ‘orgy’ invites from noted political luminaries

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U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) claims that certain unnamed and previously admired political luminaries invited him to a drug-fueled orgy.

Cawthorn was doing an interview on the Warrior Poet Society podcast when host John Lovell asked him whether the tawdry Netflix fictional drama series “House of Cards,” in which Kevin Spacey played an ambitious, make-believe South Carolina Democrat congressman who schemed his way to the White House, contained any degree of real-world accuracy.

“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. And he said that the only thing not accurate in that show is that you could never get a piece of legislation about education passed that quickly,” Cawthorn responded while describing “House of Cards” as a “very well done show.”

Wearing a backward baseball cap, Cawthorn, who at 26 is the youngest member of Congress, then offered this revelation:

“Aside from that, the sexual perversion that goes on in Washington, I mean, being kind of a young guy in Washington, average age is probably 60 or 70. And I  look at all these people, a lot of them that I’ve looked up to through my life — I’ve always paid attention to politics — then all of a sudden you get invited to, ‘Oh hey, we’re gonna have kind of a sexual get together at one of our homes. You should come.'”

Watch the clip below and form your own conclusions:

“‘What did you just ask me to come to’? And then you realize they’re asking you to come to an orgy. Or the fact that some of the people that are leading on the movement to try and remove addiction in our country, and then you watch them doing a key bump of cocaine right in front of you,” Cawthorn added. “And it’s like, wow, this is wild.”

“The North Carolina representative did not provide names or clarify whether these interactions were with elected members of Congress or other officials and aides working in DC,” Newsweek noted. It is likely that the media will call upon Rep. Cawthorn or his office to provide further clarification.

There’s an old joke, however, that may apply to this alleged scenario: politics is Hollywood for ugly people.

Here is a slightly longer version of the exchange:

The first-term, pro-Trump lawmaker is up for reelection this year after leftists unsuccessfully sued to keep him off the ballot by labeling him an “insurrectionist.”

“Cawthorn’s reference to a former president discussing House of Cards appears to be about a 2015 interview Spacey did with Gotham Magazine. The actor said at the time that he and former President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, are friends and played poker together. Spacey said that Clinton told him the show was largely accurate and that he enjoyed it,” Newsweek recalled.

Based on a BBC series in the U.K., the six-season American version of “House of Cards” started strong but then seemed to run out of steam and/or become too implausible, as many series, even successful ones, often do.

In November 2017, Spacey himself was booted off the show following allegations of sexual misconduct. Co-star Robin Wright, who played the role of Spacey’s equally power-hungry wife, took over as the fictional president in the series’ final season.

Cawthorn was involved in another controversy earlier this month by describing Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a “thug” and that “the Ukrainian government is incredibly corrupt and is incredibly evil and has been pushing woke ideologies.”

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