Family Values MAGA Star Running For Wisconsin Governor Caught Following Transgender Porn Stars
The
CEO running to court MAGA and the
GOP for governor of
Wisconsin was found to have been following sexually explicit content online, including
transgender porn stars.
Bill Berrien, 56, who likened himself to
Donald Trump and is promising a 'Wisconsin First' agenda when he announced his campaign, unfollowed several accounts in recent days after a local newspaper asked about the matter.
Berrien, in a statement to The Associated Press, downplayed any concerns about his online activity.
He has been critical of transgender people in the opening weeks of his candidacy.
On his campaign website, he says 'our daughters' sports teams and locker rooms are at risk because of radical social experimentation.'
But the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Berrien has an account on the online platform Medium.com where he followed nonbinary porn performer Jiz Lee and several other authors of sexually explicit essays.
He also followed 'publications,' which are similar to blogs, that dealt with exploring sexuality, including having relationships with multiple partners.
Berrien stopped following the accounts of 23 people, including the most sexually explicit ones, after the Journal Sentinel asked about his history on the website, the newspaper reported.

Berrien has an account on the online platform Medium.com where he followed nonbinary porn performer Jiz Lee (pictured) and several other authors of sexually explicit essays
Bill McCoshen, a longtime Republican strategist, posted on X that he thought the revelation would be the end of Berrien's candidacy.
Conservatives, including influential talk radio hosts, already had criticized Berrien for his support of former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley in the 2024 presidential primary and for saying in August 2020 that he hadn´t decided whether to support Trump.
Bill Berrien, 56, who likened himself to Donald Trump and is promising a 'Wisconsin First' agenda when he announced his campaign, unfollowed several accounts in recent days.
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