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Second Republican Lawmaker Commits Suicide Following Sexual Abuse Allegations In Less than a Month

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Second Republican Lawmaker Commits Suicide Following Sexual Abuse Allegations In Less than a Month

Brandon Hixon, a former state lawmaker in Idaho, died of a self-inflicted gunshot to the head, according to a report by the Associated Press. Police identified his body this morning.

Hixon, who had been elected to office in 2012, stepped down following reports that he was the subject of a criminal investigation over sexual abuse allegations. 

A detective from the Caldwell, Idaho police station investigated an allegation that Hixon “inappropriately touched someone, possibly a child,” the Idaho Statesman reported in November, citing a redacted report given to them by police.

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Praying for those left dealing with tremendous pain today; -Psalm 147:3 #idleg#idpol https://t.co/aTykU3IkAI

— Rep. Greg Chaney (@gregchaneyidaho) January 9, 2018

The paper suggested that charges were not brought “because the victim involved was not able to provide enough details,” based upon the redacted report that they received.

Allegations of sexual abuse have rocked several American institutions in recent months, and the government is no exception. High-profile Democrats like former Senator Al Franken of Minnesota and Michigan Representative John Conyers were forced to resign following allegations of sexual misconduct in late 2017. Doomed Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore lost a run-off election in December, as his campaign was mired in sexual misconduct accusations from several women, including some that were underage at the time that the alleged actions took place.

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Dan Johnson, 57,  a Republican lawmaker from Kentucky, also committed suicide in December, following allegations of sexual abuse.

Dustin Hurst, the communications director for Idaho Freedom Foundation, a conservative political action group, wrote on Twitter: “Regardless of his sins, Brandon Hixon is a child of God. May he find peace and rest in the next life. ”

Regardless of his sins, Brandon Hixon is a child of God. May he find peace and rest in the next life.

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— Dustin Hurst (@DustinHurst) January 9, 2018

Representative Greg Chaney, who serves in Idaho’s House of Representatives, wrote that he was “praying for those left dealing with tremendous pain today” as a result of the Hixon’s death.

Hixon, 36, was among the youngest members of Idaho’s House prior to his resignation. He leaves behind four children, ranging from ages six to 17, according to the AP.

He was divorced from his wife, the Idaho Statesman reported.

 

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1 hour ago, Skidooski said:

Thread titled "Dump values" talks about "High profile Democrats" and their resignations from sexual abuse allegations :lol: 

The epitome of a butt hurt liberal partisan hack.

High-profile Democrats like former Senator Al Franken of Minnesota and Michigan Representative John Conyers were forced to resign following allegations of sexual misconduct in late 2017

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Because we all know dems are stand up guys.

Four men allege sexual misconduct by Senate president’s husband

He was a policy advocate who made his living trying to persuade legislators on Beacon Hill to help nonprofit groups. He was exhausted after a working dinner with a group of senators and their spouses on that fall night in 2015. It was very late, and he wanted nothing more than to sleep.

But Bryon Hefner, then the fiance of Senate President Stanley Rosenberg, appeared in his doorway. As the advocate recently described it, Hefner took a step forward, grabbed the man’s genitals, and didn’t let go. He recalled Hefner asking him to have some fun with him, telling him Rosenberg wouldn’t mind, that Hefner and the Senate president were a team on Beacon Hill, and that they would take care of him.

Hefner left the man in no doubt that he was asking for sexual favors in return for help on Beacon Hill.

Hefner, 30, and Rosenberg, 68, met when Hefner had a summer job in Rosenberg’s office. They bonded over the fact that each had had a difficult childhood spent in foster care, and they have been a couple since 2008. They were married in September 2016. In a 2014 interview with the Globe, as he was ascending to his current position, Rosenberg called their relationship “deeply committed” and credited Hefner with his own decision to live as an openly gay man.

After standing frozen in his doorway for what seemed like an eternity, the policy advocate whom Hefner allegedly assaulted in the fall of 2015 overcame his shock and asked Hefner to leave, gently pushing his shoulder to ease him away. Only then, he said, did Hefner let go of his genitals.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Skidooski said:

Thread titled "Dump values" talks about "High profile Democrats" and their resignations from sexual abuse allegations :lol: 

Its called "desparation" and its getting tiring.  These guys are consumed with it.  Not healthy.  Gonna go make some money today.  Best thing about this place is I turn it off for 6-8-10 hrs. a day.

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5 minutes ago, Sleepr2 said:

 Clinton supporter whines about values, :lol:

Its OK,  because Democrats never claimed  to have values to begin with.  I love that explanation of why it is a big deal when R's get caught and not D's . 

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15 minutes ago, Cold War said:

Its OK,  because Democrats never claimed  to have values to begin with.  I love that explanation of why it is a big deal when R's get caught and not D's . 

It’s what makes R’s hypocrites is all.

Claim to be the party of Jesus and Family Values and then go all in on worthless candidates like Trump and Roy Moore.

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7 minutes ago, ICEMAN! said:

It’s what makes R’s hypocrites is all.

Claim to be the party of Jesus and Family Values and then go all in on worthless candidates like Trump and Roy Moore.

When it comes to hypocrisy the libs Win with ease,  

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4 hours ago, Cold War said:

Good example of how warped peoples minds have become.  A child being hurt is just a stepping stool to throw political shit from.

What? Are you new? This has been going on since George Washington. In politics EVERYTHING is fair game. No room for cunts. 

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15 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

What? Are you new? This has been going on since George Washington. In politics EVERYTHING is fair game. No room for cunts. 

Yup, first day.   Everything may be fair game, but if you think NOT exploiting children for political gain makes you a cunt, not really sure what to say.

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1 hour ago, ICEMAN! said:

It’s what makes R’s hypocrites is all.

Claim to be the party of Jesus and Family Values and then go all in on worthless candidates like Trump and Roy Moore.

This post is what makes you a whiny Caspar Milquetoast cunt....you wear it well.:thumbsup:

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Just now, Cold War said:

Yup, first day.   Everything may be fair game, but if you think NOT exploiting children for political gain makes you a cunt, not really sure what to say.

Makes him a midlife crisis having creepy bald headed weirdo.

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1 hour ago, ICEMAN! said:

It’s what makes R’s hypocrites is all.

Claim to be the party of Jesus and Family Values and then go all in on worthless candidates like Trump and Roy Moore.

So because republicans believe in family values they shouldn't vote for Trump

And so conversely because democrats DON'T have family values they should have voted for Clinton?????

What a great argument.  LOL

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Just now, racer254 said:

So because republicans believe in family values they shouldn't vote for Trump

And so conversely because democrats DON'T have family values they should have voted for Clinton?????

What a great argument.  LOL

Nobody said Democrats don’t have Family Values, they just don’t make it a cornerstone of their party platform above everything else.

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