California Congressman Ted Lieu Attempted Assassination Connection
- PAUL PRESTONxd
- 4 minutes ago
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Torrence, CA-- California Congressman Ted Lieu is facing widespread calls for his expulsion from Congress after reports revealed that last night’s attempted assassin — a man from Lieu’s home district in California — appears to have acted on the very falsehoods Lieu has repeatedly spread about President Trump.
Constituents are being urged to contact his office and ask why he is using inflammatory rhetoric that seems to be inciting his own voters toward acts of political violence and terror. Maybe Ted can also explain his relationship with Ed Buck. Don’t they have the same belt buckle? What’s the backstory on that creepy belt buckle? And how many times had he visited Buck’s home? Was Adam Schiff present, too? Two African-American men, the first in 2017 and the second in 2019, were discovered dead in Buck's West Hollywood home, later determined to be due to drug overdoses.

Several reports indicated that Buck had a history of bringing African-American men to his house, where he would reportedly inject them with high doses of crystal methamphetamine for sexual gratification. He plied the men with drugs and then sexually assaulted them while they were unconscious or immobile. In January 2019, a coalition of 50 civil rights organizations called for law enforcement to investigate the matter.

Adam Schiff attempted to run interference. On September 17, 2019, Buck was arrested and charged with three counts of battery causing serious injury, administering methamphetamine and maintaining a drug house. He was convicted of nine federal charges in 2021; on April 14, 2022, Buck was sentenced to 30 years in prison.











