Arizona Democrat Representative and Senate candidate Ruben Gallego, whose father is a convicted Mexican drug trafficker, continues to come under fire over his ties to the cartels as newly discovered arrest records and details about his father come to surface.
The Gateway Pundit reported that the Democrat Senate hopeful’s scandalous family ties were rehashed by a reporter during a press conference last week. While admitting that his father is a convicted drug trafficker, Gallego did not deny his “connection to drug cartels” when asked by a reporter.
In 2008, Gallego changed his name from MarineLarena to Gallego to hide his father’s criminal history and cartel ties. Despite claiming that he changed his name because his father “abandoned him,” Ruben Gallego, like his father, abandoned his own pregnant wife and family in 2016. He later shacked up with a DC lobbyist with whom he had a wedding shrouded in dishonesty and mystery. It appears he may have also had an affair during his marriage, as the Congressman “has fought tooth and nail” to keep the records private, says Washington Free Beacon, who is currently suing Gallego to unseal his divorce records with ex-wife and current Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.
Ironically, during a debate with his Trump-Endorsed opponent, Kari Lake, last night, Gallego sold himself as a family man, “raised by a single mom… on a secretary’s salary,” and claimed he “slept on the floor” until he had his first bed in college at Harvard. […]
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