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Comic Pranks Republican Senate Nominee on Stage

Savannah Rychcik by Savannah Rychcik
October 20, 2022 at 3:44 pm
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Comic Pranks Republican Senate Nominee on Stage

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 17: Jason Selvig attends the Heineken Green Room Session during Tribeca Film Festival transforms the traditional Q&A into a social experience, taking guests from passive observer to active participant through film-themed decor, catering, and general ambiance on April 17, 2014 in New York City. (Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Heineken)

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A comic attempted to prank Republican Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker during a rally.

Jason Selvig of “The Good Liars” attempted to hand Walker a roll of condoms on stage.

The two appeared to have a brief conversation before the Republican walked away.

Watch the video below:

Comedian @jasonselvig from @TheGoodLiars tries to hand Herschel Walker (R) condoms on stage after his Senate campaign event. pic.twitter.com/fpHud2FaGP

— The Recount (@therecount) October 20, 2022

According to the website, “The Good Liars” came together when they “posed as investment bankers protesting the Occupy Wall Street movement. Together, they formed the 1%’s counter protest: Occupy Occupy Wall Street. What started as one video quickly turned into an actual movement—giving an outrageously blunt and honest voice to the silent 1%.”

Additionally, they have “gone after; Chick-fil-A, Scientology, Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, The National Organization for Marriage, Fox News, The NRA, Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law, and countless others.”

The website noted, in 2016, they “released the election comedy Undecided: The Movie, in which the they pranked every presidential candidate and The Wrap called a ‘Netflix gem’ that ‘may be the funniest movie you haven’t seen yet.'”

Selvig’s prank appeared to be in reference to an article that claimed Walker paid for his girlfriend to get an abortion back in 2009.

He issued a statement denying the allegation.

“This is a flat-out lie – and I deny this in the strongest possible terms,” Walker said.

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) released an ad Thursday highlighting the allegations against Walker, as CNN reported.

“For you, Herschel Walker wants to ban abortion,” the narrator of the ad says.

The outlet explains that the ad goes on, saying, “‘But for himself,’ the narrator then asks before playing news reports about the allegations against Walker.”

During an interview with NBC News that aired earlier this week, Walker acknowledged he sent a $700 check to his then-partner.

However, he suggested the money was not used for an abortion.

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