- he claimed ideological superiority over Trump, which would prevent him from voting for the President-elect on December 19 as he is required,
- joined and paid for cheating website Ashley Madison in 2012, using the same address registered to his 9/11 charity,
- while bankrupt, likely unemployed, and married with three young kids,
- after he and his working wife owed over $200,000 to multiple creditors — and that’s just the start of it.
GotNews’ research into Suprun’s bizarre and unexplained flip-flop against President-elect Donald J. Trump turned up Ashley Madison data, damning bankruptcy records, and a series of P.O. boxes and what appears to be an association with a payday loan scam site.
Since turning against the decision of the people of Texas to elect Trump, Suprun also became a client of a “social justice media strategy” PR firm run by left-wing CNN commentator Van Jones.
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