A former district staffer for Madison Cawthorn has called the congressman a liar. The staffer said on the call that the candidate was a bad person. She said she saw the district office had more liquor bottles than water bottles. A former district staffer for North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn has called the lawmaker a bad person and a liar. The president of a political action committee called "Fire Madison Caw" secretly recorded a phone call with a former Cawthorn staffer who said that the candidate was a bad person. She said that he was a liar and would say and do anything he could to your face but behind your back. North Carolina has a wiretapping law that allows one party to record calls without the other party's knowledge. The recording was uploaded to the website of the Fire Madison Cawthorn PAC on Monday and subsequently reported on by a local media outlet. Cawthorn was barely reachable by his own people and there was no way you could get a meeting with him unless he was trying to get some votes. She said that she closed many of the congressman's district offices because he didn't have enough caseworkers. I know that because I closed them all. He doesn't care. She said that Cawthorn's district office had more liquor bottles than water bottles, and that employees were drinking like crazy. People need to know how this man is. A representative for Cawthorn did not respond to a request for comment. The Hill obtained a brief statement from Cawthorn spokesman, who called Wiggin's accusations "verifiably false." Ball said that the comments could be defamation of character and that they were exploring options to make sure the congressman's name didn't come up in the comments. The congressman of North Carolina had a rough month. In March, Cawthorn was publicly chastised by the Republican Party's leaders for claiming that he witnessed sexual perversion in DC, with members of Washington's elite inviting him to orgies and doing cocaine in front of him. Cawthorn blamed the media for the furor over his comments and criticized the GOP's leaders for weakness. The original article is on Business Insider. Zelenskyy looks incredulous as Trump suggests that Zelenskyy and Putin can solve the problem. A woman surrendered to the police after murdering her daughter. Fumiko Yamada smothered her daughter, Megumi, by covering her face with a piece of plastic while she slept on the morning of April 13 in Naka, Ibaraki Prefecture. According to some reports, Yamada rode her bicycle to the police station and turned herself in at around 2 a.m. You need to try this if you don't like cleaning. The cleaning hacks and products will change your life. 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