Politico reports:
The Black voter engagement director for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign posted — and then scrubbed — a homophobic attack against the founder of a Black conservative group. On Wednesday, Angela Stanton King, who has been working with Kennedy’s campaign for months, took to X and Instagram to attack Diante Johnson, who hosted former President Donald Trump at a gala event for the Black Conservative Federation in South Carolina in February.
In a screenshot of the Instagram post shared with POLITICO, Stanton King called Johnson “an open flaming Feminine closet Gay.” She then continued in the caption: “How is he gonna lead heterosexual black men to the Republican Party?” Stanton King’s post continues a pattern of behavior from Kennedy’s consultants that has drawn negative attention and forced the campaign to respond. These issues could turn off donors and volunteers.
Read the full article. Staton King, a QAnon nutbag, made a failed run for Congress in 2020 against now-late Democratic Rep. John Lewis, declaring that “God sent me.”
Earlier that year Trump had pardoned her felony conviction for her role in a car theft ring.
Also in 2020, she spread the batshit QAnon claim that retailer Wayfair was shipping kidnapped children in cabinets.
In 2021, she held a NYC press conference after which anti-vax activists ripped down a mobile COVID testing tent.
RFK Jr. Black outreach director called prominent Trump ally a ‘closet Gay’ https://t.co/GqQC76oc3i
— POLITICO (@politico) April 12, 2024
In 2021, Angela Stanton-King appeared on an episode of “Dr. Phil” to discuss her relationship with her transgender child, after which she unleashed this vile rant. Now she works for RFK Jr’s campaign. https://t.co/dNv3lboaRL pic.twitter.com/lbWSXco6kg
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) April 15, 2024
On Friday, Angela Stanton-King, a convicted felon, announced that she will run for Congress as a Republican – against long-time Congressman John Lewis. https://t.co/iQSjlekaBI
— Atlanta Journal-Constitution (@ajc) March 8, 2020