On Sunday, at a news conference in Los Angeles, political activist and actress Rose McGowan backed Larry Elder, Gavin Newsom’s main Republican challenger in the California government withdrawal election.
McGowan began by announcing that he no longer considered himself a Democrat because anyone who has “harassed, harassed, and robbed” him in Hollywood would have been a Democrat. After expressing his displeasure with the party, McGowan spoke on the subject that Elder’s campaign had invited him to: allegations that Governor Newsom’s wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, tried to bribe her in a attempt to end the 2017 sexual assault allegations against dishonored Hollywood producer Harvey. Weinstein.
In a YouTube interview last week, McGowan said Newsom’s wife had called her and asked “what should be done? [her] happy “.
McGowan added at Sunday’s press conference that Jennifer Siebel Newsom “inferred that she was a Weinstein rape victim to enter this private group of Weinstein rape victims.”
McGowan continued to seek out Democrats, strangely doing internships for former President Obama’s daughter at the Weinstein Company. “Everyone is involved,” he said.
“Do I agree with him on every issue? No, and what? said Elder McGowan’s policies. “He’s the best candidate. He’s the best man.”
When Elder took the floor, he briefly touched on the allegations against Newsom’s wife, but turned most of his attention to the alleged unfair media coverage and the reasons why the United States is no longer racist.
Elder also criticized the media for insufficiently covering the gorilla-masked woman who attacked him with an egg in Venice, saying that if he were a Democrat, the media would “talk about it in Bangladesh” and investigate the incident as a hate crime.