Tennessee GOP Votes To Keep Lt. Governor After Thirsty Gay Instagram Posts Scandal

Tennessee GOP Votes To Keep Lt. Governor After Thirsty Gay Instagram Posts Scandal

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The Tennessee Republican Caucus has voted to keep Lt. Gov. Randy McNally (R) in his role as state senate speaker despite recent controversy over comments he made on a young gay man’s sexy Instagram photos.

McNally will stay in leadership after a 19-7 confidence vote despite one GOP lawmaker accusing him of “grooming” after it came out that McNally had befriended the gay man years ago when he was still a minor.

State Rep. Todd Warner (R) said that Republicans have not only “become the laughingstock of the nation, the bottom line is this: Randy McNally is a predator” who “began sexually grooming his victim when he was a 17-year-old minor” by “relentlessly” commenting on his social media posts, sending him private messages, and calling him.

McNally a 79-year-old great-grandfather married to a woman apologized for his social media “activity” and said that he would be “pausing” until learns more about netiquette.

“I apologize for any embarrassment my postings have caused my family, friends, and colleagues. For this reason, I will be pausing my social media activity in order to reflect and receive more guidance on the use of social media,” he said.

McNally also stressed last week besides not being gay that he’s also not anti-LGBTQ+, despite his support of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.

“I’m not anti-gay,” McNally said. “Well, we pass bills that kind of limit certain things, and I think there are safeguards in there.”

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