Washington Times Fires Writer For Confirming Cruz Mistress Bomb

Conservative news paper The Washington Times has fired one of its writers after he confirmed that the Ted Cruz mistress bomb is partially correct.

“COMING CLEAN: From what I know, at least 2 of the women named as Cruz mistresses by the National Enquirer are accurate,” tweeted Drew Johnson yesterday, in response to the explosive mistress bomb scandal rocking the presidential campaign of Republican Ted Cruz.

Drew Johnson

Johnson gave no further details on which of the affairs actually happened, but went on to explain that “lots heard rumors. An online media outlet new the whole story but they chose not to run w/it.”

Johnson also tweeted that “another has the details” and “it’s their story to tell,” not the Washington Times.

It is believed that conservative media website Breitbart knew of the Cruz sex scandal, but refused to report on it.

The writer also tweeted that he does not support Donald Trump for president.

After Johnson’s tweets went viral, the Times first denied he was a columnist for the paper, although his last piece was a pro-fracking article on March 4. The paper also deleted his page on their website, although his pieces continue to appear there via search engine.

“Interesting to learn I wasn’t a Washington Times columnist, since I’ve received money in exchange for writing columns for quite a while,” Johnson tweeted late Saturday night.

Johnson also posted several copies of checks from the Washington Times to prove he continues to be paid by the paper for past article.

One of several paychecks from the Washington Times tweeted by Drew Johnson to prove he works there.

The Washington Times responded by abruptly firing Johnson on Sunday morning.

“I look forward to finding a new home for my columns & continuing to advance liberty by exposing gov’t waste, abuse of power & hypocrisy.” Johnson tweeted Sunday afternoon.

Ted Cruz and several of the women involved flatly deny the allegations, charging Donald Trump with a ‘dirty tricks’ campaign. Trump has denied any involvement in the matter.

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