Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens (R) called out “disgusting cowards” Karl Rove and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) after reports revealed their involvement in the latest smear against him.
“So I ask you is it any coincidence that in this very week, in this very week, RINOs come out with a brand new set of wild accusations against me, which they claim are from four years ago?” GreitensGreitens also noted that his ex-wife’s accusations were all notarized in Washington, DC, despite her currently living in Texas.
Greitens then called out Rove and people who work closely with Sen. McConnell’s Senate Leadership Fund. One of Greitens’ key points in his campaign for U.S. Senate in Missouri is that he would vote against McConnell for Senate Republican Leader. Greitens emphasized that the accusations against him allegedly occurred four years ago and were not brought up during mediation when he established a joint parenting plan with his ex-wife two years ago. He said:
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