The Oklahoman

Walker sticks to abortion claim denial

Georgia senate candidate pivots blame to Democrats

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WADLEY, Ga. – Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker remained defiant Thursday after successive reports alleging that he encouraged and paid for a woman’s 2009 abortion and later fathered a child with her.

Digging in on his denials of reporting by The Daily Beast, Walker, a football icon turned celebrity politician and staunch abortion foe, blamed the stories on Democrats and their “desperatio­n” – a defensive tactic that Walker’s friend and ally, former President Donald Trump, used to weather myriad controvers­ies on his way to the White House.

“I know why you’re here. I do,” he told reporters after his first public campaign speech since The Daily Beast’s initial report Monday. “You’re here because the Democrats are desperate to hold on to this seat here, and they’re desperate to make this race about my family.”

He went on to repeat: “This abortion thing is false. It’s a lie.”

Walker promised in the hours after the initial report to sue the news outlet, but has not followed up with an announceme­nt that he has done so.

The allegation­s, along with statements from Walker’s adult son blasting his father as a liar, have rocked one of the nation’s most important Senate contests. Walker is locked in a tight race against Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock, with the outcome potentiall­y determinin­g which party controls the Senate for the final two years of President Joe Biden’s term.

Walker’s stop Thursday, his first public appearance of the week after a series of conservati­ve media interviews and closed events, marked his latest attempt to navigate his rocky past and reconcile the allegation­s with his support for an absolute national ban on abortions. He has previously confronted stories revealing additional children he had not publicly acknowledg­ed and detailing his exaggerati­ons of business achievemen­ts.

The Daily Beast, which first reported Monday on the abortion, said it had agreed not to reveal details of the woman’s identity to protect her privacy.

The outlet’s initial report included paper evidence the woman provided. Those records include what appears to be a $575 receipt for an abortion procedure, a get-well card signed by Walker and a bank deposit receipt showing a $700 personal check from Walker, dated five days after the abortion receipt.

In that story, The Daily Beast described the woman only as someone who was dating Walker in 2009, at the time of the abortion. Walker responded with flat denials, including interviews during which he claimed to have no idea who could be making the allegation. In its Wednesday story, The Daily Beast revealed that the woman – who remains unnamed – was so well known to Walker that, according to her, they conceived another child years after the abortion. She decided to continue on with the later pregnancy, though she noted that Walker, as he had during the earlier pregnancy, expressed that it wasn’t a convenient time for him, the outlet reported.

Prior to his Senate bid, Walker had publicly acknowledg­ed only his son, Christian Walker, whose mother was Walker’s first wife. Earlier this year, after another story by The Daily Beast, Walker acknowledg­ed the existence of three additional children he had not previously talked about publicly.

Christian Walker, a high-profile social media commentato­r, has issued several comments and video statements since the first report, accusing his father of lying about his past and being an absent father. Asked about the son on Thursday, he said simply that “I love my son so much. He’s a great little man. I love him to death.”

 ?? ?? Herschel Walker, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate for Georgia, speaks at a primary watch party on May 23 in Athens, Georgia.
Herschel Walker, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate for Georgia, speaks at a primary watch party on May 23 in Athens, Georgia.

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