Photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Imag Back in November, Republican Madison Cawthorn was elected to represent North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District at the age of 25, making him the youngest member of Congress. He won his district with a campaign that advanced falsehoods about the 2020 election, spread lies about his own personal history, and openly espoused hateful, racist rhetoric.
Katrina Krulikas, a North Carolina resident who was part of the same home-schooling network as Cawthorn, was one of the first women to come forward with allegations against the congressman. In August, Krulikas posted on Instagram about an incident that took place in 2014, when Cawthorn was 19 and she was 17. The two had agreed to go on a date, and Cawthorn drove them to a secluded spot in the woods.
“His MO was to take vulnerable women out on these rides with him in the car, and to make advances,” Caitlin Coulter, one of Cawthorn’s former college classmates, told CNN. His behavior was so well-known that over 150 of his former classmates spoke out against him. Cawthorn only attended Patrick Henry College for the fall 2016 semester. He earned mostly Ds, and then dropped out. In his brief time there, though, his conduct managed to make an impression on his classmates.
But the question is, will anything happen to him after all these recent allegations?
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