North Carolina Lt. Gov., Republican Mark Robinson, was recently exposed as having posted a litany of wild comments on a pornographic website. Some of those comments included referring to himself as a quote “black NAZI” and suggesting that slavery should make a comeback. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.
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00:00North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Republican Mark Robinson was recently exposed as having
00:04posted a litany of wild comments on a pornographic website. Some of those comments included referring
00:10to himself as a black Nazi and writing, quote, slavery is not bad. Some people need to be slaves.
00:16I wish they would bring slavery back. I would certainly buy a few. The posts were made over
00:2110 years ago. However, CNN's expose was able to link it to the lieutenant governor because
00:26Robinson's full name was listed on the account, including an email and username that have also
00:31been independently linked to him. Robinson, who is currently running for governor of the state,
00:36has since denied the allegations, even posting this video to X before the CNN report went live,
00:41alleging that his opponents leaked the story and that it isn't true. Now Ohio Senator and GOP VP
00:47candidate J.D. Vance is weighing in on the whole thing, recently telling NBC Philadelphia, quote,
00:53Well, look, the allegations are pretty far out there, of course, but I know that
00:56allegations aren't necessarily reality, adding, I don't not believe him. I don't believe him.
01:02I just think that you have to let these things sometimes play out in the court of public opinion.
01:07Vance continued by saying that Robinson is going to obviously defend himself and that it's up to
01:11the people of North Carolina to decide whether they will still vote for him.