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MTG Asks FBI To Investigate ‘Stop The Steal’ Organizer

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Georgia Rep. is requesting the investigate the leader of the “Stop the Steal” rally preceding the U.S. Capitol riot for allegedly soliciting teenage boys for nude photos.

Reports broke Monday that proposition young men and teens he met in ' white supremacist group.

Greene accused Fuentes of enabling Alexander's sexual predation.

The Daily Beast broke the story of Alexander's accusations, reporting on a series of messages he sent a 17-year-old boy.

Alexander released a subsequent statement acknowledging his promiscuity while denying any criminal wrongdoing:

I apologize for any inappropriate messages sent over the years. Forgive me. While having repented before God and confess at Church, I want my supporters and those involved to hear my apology today.

When I've flirted or others have flirted with me, I've flexed my credentials or dropped corny pick up lines. Other times, I've been careless and should've qualified those coming up to me's identities during flirtatious banter at the start.

Nothing unlawful has occurred. Seeing false claims alongside real messages is a deceptive technique. Some have retracted and other individuals say were deceptively edited which is why I waited. All of this is designed by a Literal Predator to take advantage of admitted sins and hurt my allies. One recent individual attacked me (before recanting parts) to hide their own sexual identity struggles. I won't attack back because these fights benefit no one's redemption. Others have been fake accusers or literal honeypots eager to frame me.

Alexander's former ally, , claims to have damaging videos of Alexander and Fuentes.

Fuentes denied The Daily Beast's reporting that he and Alexander offered the 17-year-old featured in question a job in exchange for his silence.

Newsweek has more on the claims:

Despite his apologies, Alexander said that “nothing unlawful has occurred.” He has stated that he's being targeted by false claims and that screenshots of his messages were edited, though he failed to specify which ones.

However, Alexander didn't appreciate being signaled out by Rep. Greene, who he said loved him until “in December 2022, I exposed the fact that Marjorie Taylor Greene committed a .”

“Now she's trying to intimidate me (and other rightwingers)—with smears and lies—so I do not expose her crime. I have the receipts and I will not be intimidated. Remember this night,” he added.

But there's more to the story that touches Greene closely. Milo Yiannopoulos, Greene's former intern, has been the source of the accusations against Alexander, providing video interviews and other evidence of the Stop the Steal organizer's alleged predatory behavior.

Yiannopoulos, once a rising star of the alt-right, saw his career imploding after he made controversial remarks which appeared to downplay pedophilia. His comments were made during an interview which surfaced in 2017 where he seemed to condone sexual relationships between men and “younger boys.” Amid the scandal that followed his remarks, he resigned as an editor at Breitbart and lost a lucrative book deal.

Greene's office has yet to respond to Newsweek's request for comment.

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Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck is an avid political enthusiast based out of the Washington, D.C. metro area. His expertise is in campaigns and the use of targeted messaging to persuade voters. When not combing through the latest news, you can find him enjoying the company of family and friends or pursuing his love of photography.

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