Lincoln Project Founder Weaver Accused of Underage Sexual Abduction and Rape

The National Pulse cited a report in RedState that Lincoln Project co-founder John Weaver has been accused of having several underage men perform “sexual services” for him.

Weaver’s Lincoln Project, a favorite of the Chinese Communist Party, is at the forefront of the anti-Trump movement in the Republican Party, the report said. The project promises to “build a database of staffers around Trump” and blacklist them from future jobs and society.

In response, conservative writer Ryan Girdusky responded with multiple tweets saying, “To the founder of the Lincoln Project (Weaver), we can start with his job referrals to underage men in exchange for sexual services. …… A member of the program followed me briefly on Twitter and then several young men started sending me screen shots of what was happening to them. Underage sexual abduction is disgusting, adults calling minors “my boys” …… I kept all the screenshots and receipts. Before releasing this evidence, I need to get the victim’s consent. That’s the only way it’s right.”

Maybe I should start talking about one of the founding members of the Lincoln Project offering jobs to young men in exchange for sex… His wife is probably interested https://t.co/vAtUS9aPPl

  • Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) January 9, 2021
    A large number of verified Twitter users confirmed the report, giving the reticent media a resounding slap in the face.

Weaver follows almost every young gay person on Twitter. One of my friends even shared with me that John Weaver raped him a few years ago. What an incredible secret that went unreported.

John Weaver DM’ed and followed virtually every young gay on this site.

Even I was reached out to on an old account, but not sexually.

One of my friends has even shared with me that John Weaver raped him years ago.

It’s incredible how open of a secret this is but no reporting. https://t.co/a04wmyZDR8

  • Politics is a Harsh Mistress (@PittsburghFella) January 10, 2021
    Reporter Scott Stedman describes how Weaver advanced this sexuality through discussions related to his profession and work.” When I started having a Twitter account, I followed Weaver, we exchanged messages, I sent him my story, talked about Russia, etc. He wrote a profile for my book. He gave me some “joint ventures” that I wasn’t interested in, so I didn’t respond to his calls. One day he said he had some “advice” for me, and went on to say how “hot” I looked, and commented on my profile picture and hair. He started referring to me as “my boy” and I felt very uncomfortable.

I don’t want to feed into Don Jr’s nonsense but I do want to tell a story.

  • Scott Stedman (@ScottMStedman) January 10, 2021