Congressman Madison Cawthorn’s Federal Lawsuit, to Stop Challenge to his Eligibility, Set for Hearing on February 28

U.S. District Court Judge Richard Myers, a Trump appointee, will hear Cawthorn v Circosta, e.d., 5:22cv-50, on Monday, February 28, at 10 a.m. This is the lawsuit filed by Congressman Madison Cawthorn to stop the State Board of Elections from adjudicating whether he meets the constitutional qualifications to run for Congress. He is being challenged under the Fourteenth Amendment, section three, regarding “insurrection”.


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Congressman Madison Cawthorn’s Federal Lawsuit, to Stop Challenge to his Eligibility, Set for Hearing on February 28 — 12 Comments

  1. Rep. Jim Banks was challenged on January 6th insurrection grounds last Friday at the Indiana Election Commission hearing by one of the Democrats for the district in their primary. The challenger did not present any facts to the case. Banks’ representative (he was in Munich) said the Commission was not the place to resolve this outside of the Commission’s law-given abilities and no facts were presented that Banks had in fact taken part in an insurrection. It was defeated 4-0.

  2. Cawthorn has what could be described as a cult following. One girl I talked to said she didn’t know if Madison’s penis was functional or not (given he is handicapped) but she would nevertheless perform fellatio (or attempt to) on him. Quite a curious statement to make.

  3. If Stephen Hawking could become a father after he became a paraplegic, then it seems to me Madison Cawthorn would have no problem becoming a father.

  4. This country needs more patriots like Cawthorn! Absolutely political propaganda that the Dem-Marxists make every attempt to overthrow the will of the people and force a one party rule in this country.
    Thank you for your truth and desire to fight for our Constitution.

  5. I’m not even gay at all, and it would still be my honor to blow him. I mean, I’ve never done that, but for him I would.

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