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Woman Accusing Walker of Paying for Abortion Was Supportive of His Campaign Earlier

The woman who claimed Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker paid for her abortion in 2009 was friendly with Walker’s wife and supported his campaign as recently as May, text messages reveal.

Breitbart News obtained screenshots of messages from May between Walker’s accuser and the candidate’s wife, Julie.

The messages, first reported by NBC on Friday, suggest the woman, who would later go to the left-wing Daily Beast with claims against Herschel, had entirely different sentiments about his Senate bid when his campaign kicked off after the May Republican primary.

On May 24, the day Herschel, a Georgia football legend, was expected to handily win the primary, the woman texted Julie, “Good luck tonight!!! Don’t think you guys will need it, though!”

Read the exchanges below:

Julie replied, “Feeling stressed.”

The woman wrote, “Don’t be!! Just enjoy it! Praying for you guys!!”

Julie typed back, “Thank you … Herschel really LOVES our Country.”

The woman assured Julie, “He’ll do great & you will keep him focused! Proud of you guys! Wishing nothing but the best for you tonight!!”

Once Walker clinched the win, the woman texted Julie, “Congratulations!!!”

Several other messages in the days leading up to that exchange reveal that the accuser, who the Daily Beast reported Wednesday as the mother of one of Walker’s four children, appeared to have a friendship with Julie and spoke regularly about the child.

Recent text messages between the two on Friday, reported in NBC and the Daily Beast, indicate a now-severed relationship between the two women. The woman claiming to have had the abortion, a registered Democrat, provided messages to the Daily Beast showing she asked Julie on Friday, “Did you know Herschel paid for my abortion the first time?”

“Or that he told me it wasn’t the ‘right time’ to have [redacted name]?” the woman added in reference to a New York Times report on Friday in which the woman claimed Herschel unsuccessfully urged her to abort her son in 2012.

Julie responded to the woman, “This makes me incredibly sad. You know I have continually tried to bridge a better relationship between you and Herschel putting [redacted name] first.”

Herschel, who has long been outspokenly pro-life, told NBC on Friday that the woman, “has been angry at me for years and it is very difficult. She’s a big, big advocate for abortion rights; she’s said that.”

Herschel has denied the allegation that he paid for an abortion, repeatedly calling it a “flat-out lie.”

The woman’s dramatic change in tune, making deeply personal claims about Herschel and their alleged abortion to both the Daily Beast and the Times as well as providing the outlets with various texts and receipts to corroborate her story, comes after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a monumental decision that provoked celebration from the pro-life movement and outrage from those who are pro-abortion.

The details in NBC’s report on Friday indicate the woman first became hostile toward Julie around July 7, after a report about Walker having four children surfaced in the Daily Beast in June and in the immediate aftermath of the Supreme Court ruling.

The Daily Beast also waited to publish the abortion story until the first Monday in October, despite having information about it for at least several weeks. The news drop occurred at a critical time in Herschel’s competitive race against incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA).

The race is one of just a handful in the country that could determine which party controls the U.S. Senate next year, and polls, including one taken entirely after the Monday report, show the two candidates are in a dead heat.

READ 33 COMMENTS
  • Sue s says:

    Typical democrat smear machine at work here. We know their candidates and policies are destructive to our country, our economy, our children, our schools. They are trying to divert attention away from that. Don’t be fooled.

  • Mike says:

    Soooo predictable. Any male candidate is vulnerable to this type of attack. Even if untrue, they can create an element of plausible possibility through relentless media attacks. Damage done. The Republican Party aren’t above using this tactic either, but I’ve never known them to use fabricated lies like the Democrats

    Ever wonder why this tactic is never used on female candidates? Why so taboo, wouldn’t they be required to have proper morals as well?

    Imagine how the political machine and media would explode if Kamala (or any other woman) had their private moral conduct exposed and defamed in a similar manner in regards to running for public office.

    Many Women claim disgruntlement, and rightly so, concerning glass ceilings and double standards and the like…, but there is no denying that this particular double standard benefits them greatly.

  • Harry L Guzaliak Jr says:

    The daily breast is at it again!

  • Dr. Who says:

    Herschel Walker is a former pro football player. They have always been held to different standards of conduct than the rest of us. So, the news about his sex life, his many “baby mommas,” and his alleged advocacy for an abortion, for the “woman,” in the text messages, is irrelevant to the issues at hand. Warnock has similar charges of personal indiscretions and police interventions regarding his sexual indiscretions as alleged by his wife. No matter how proliferate their manifestations, a football player’s morals are less objectionable than the same behavior when engaged in by a minister like Senator Warnock. The details of Walker’s and Warnock’s personal life are not on the ballot. Both candidates have flawed moral characters. But only one of them loves America. Warnock does not want to make America Great. Walker does. If you love your country, the choice is a no-brainer.

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