Outing Kingpin Mike Rogers Hints At Exposing Closeted US House Member
Outing kingpin Mike Rogers, once known as "the most feared man in Washington," is hinting that he may soon expose a closeted member of Congress.
There's a big difference between outing and reporting. I'm a reporter, I report on hypocrisy," Rogers told U.S. News. "If I have one case that's off, I'm out of the business, [but] I will never be sued for what I do because I'm right." The blogger said he currently knows of three "anti-gay" members of the U.S. House of Representatives who are themselves gay. Rogers refused to say when he might disclose information on these members or what might provoke such a revelation, maintaining that as a journalist he holds some cards close to the vest. But Rogers said he's about to get his hands on concrete evidence that one "anti-gay" member of the House of Representatives engages in gay sex. "Oh, it's going to happen because it has been happening for a long time," he said.My first guess would be Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL).
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