It is difficult to understand where the leaders of the #metoo movement and their fellow travelers at the bar, like Roberta Kaplan, Gloria Allred, and others are when it comes to Vice President Kamala Harris’s husband, Douglas Emhoff. Their silence is deafening and the politically selective expression of their outrage is unavoidably apparent.
Consider just the following:
Mr. Emhoff has admitted not only to cheating on his ex-wife during their marriage but to doing so with their young child’s teacher. And not only did he cheat on his wife and lie to conceal his affair, he has acknowledged that he impregnated his lover, but that “she did not keep” their baby.
Of course, Emhoff reportedly only came clean about his cheating and lying after he learned that a British tabloid was about to bust him. It turns out, as reported by CNN, that the affair and terminated pregnancy were known to the Harris/Biden campaign staff prior to the 2020 presidential election campaign, but were concealed from the American people. We still do not have all the relevant details.
Did Emhoff or anyone on his behalf pay the teacher for her silence? Did she get an abortion and, if so, did Emhoff pay for it? If so when was such payment made? Was it to buy her silence during the election? If so, will District Attorney Bragg or any other prosecutor bring criminal charges for trying to affect an election or for making an undisclosed campaign contribution? Has there been any investigation at all in furtherance of the public’s right to know as much as possible about our candidates for president? […]
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