

In previous comments, Warnock stated that Coleman was the victim of “the stigma of color and criminality.” What a travesty! How could something like this happen? The answer: It didn’t.Īccording to the Washington Free Beacon, it turns out that Warnock’s brother wasn’t a victim of the police, he was a member of the police… and a corrupt member at that. The poor guy! Warnock’s implication is that his brother – whose name is Keith Coleman – was probably just smoking a bong in the park and got busted by a racist police department. And we’ve been working hard for years – this is now his 22 nd year – to get him out through various appeals.”

And for that, he was sentenced to life without parole. “ was a first-time offender, convicted of a nonviolent drug-related offense, in which no one got hurt, no one died, no one even got high because the federal government basically created the sting operation that they created. It sounds really bad, doesn’t it? Again, a key assertion from Warnock was:

Yet thanks to recent fact checks on claims that the senator made prior to his narrow 2020 electoral victory that show Warnock lied about the circumstances surrounding his brother’s imprisonment, that uphill climb may have just gotten a lot steeper.įor context, let’s first consider Warnock’s comments in a June 2020 speech to the American Jewish Archives. Indeed, Warnock is facing an uphill battle. And polling data indicates that Warnock’s party is likely in for an overall clobbering in the fall, thanks largely to President Biden’s utter incompetence and a tanking economy. Warnock will be facing University of Georgia sports legend Herschel Walker, who won last month’s Republican primary and who remains extremely popular in the state. Georgia, despite the left’s most sincere wishes, continues to remain a red state. Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) is facing strong headwinds in bid at reelection in November.
