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Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) has long used his disability as an inspirational story about overcoming adversity, but others facing similar challenges say his triumphant claims turned into a joke among some others who use wheelchairs Become.
The newly elected Republican from North Carolina was paralyzed from the waist down after a 2014 car accident when he was 18 years old and falsely bragged about his business success, Naval Academy acceptance and training for the Paralympic Games, The Nation reported .
“It’s like a kid who says they want to play in the NBA when they’re on their fourth grade basketball team,” said Paralympic athlete Amanda McGrory, who has won seven medals in track and field.
The 25-year-old Cawthorn told a Christian podcast that he had “an opportunity” for athletic events at the Paralympics, but nation coverage found no evidence of such an opportunity or any significant steps he had taken to get there.
“You have to be on a team, usually your college or a local club,” said McGrory. “This is where you set qualifying race times and from there you will be tracked.”
Cawthorn attended Patrick Henry College, a tiny Christian college in Virginia that does not offer a disabled sports program, and other wheelchair athletes do not remember ever seeing him at events.
“The community itself is small,” said Robert Kozarek, a former elite wheelchair marathon runner who never qualified for the Paralympic Games himself. “It’s probably 50 [elite wheelchair racers] across the country and we see each other at least four, five, six times a year. “
Cawthorn boasts of training for the Paralympics on social media, but other athletes pursuing the same goals think lawmakers’ claims about its intentions to break the world record for the 100-meter run are ridiculous.
“Who is this guy?” McGrory remembers thinking when she saw Cawthorn’s boast. “Why does he think he’s going to break world records? It’s really weird. I don’t think he has any idea what he’s talking about. “
Brian Siemann, a two-time athlete for Team USA at the Paralympic Games, embarrassed admitted that Cawthorn’s Instagram account was a running joke among other elite wheelchair athletes.
“[My teammates and I] would share whatever posts [Cawthorn] Introduce yourself and say, “Look what he said about the Paralympics this week,” said Siemann. “The claims he made were just so absurd that you have to find some humor in them.”
Cawthorn has also claimed he was inducted into the Naval Academy after then-US Representative Mark Meadows (R-NC) nominated him, but he was turned down prior to his life-changing injury and his real estate investment firm, SPQR Holdings LLC, has no income is shown in his tax documents and only the legislature is listed as an employee.
Legislature’s Instagram account sparked one of the greatest controversies of his young career after celebrating a “bucket list” visit to Adolf Hitler’s “Eagle’s Nest” retreat, despite calling the “leader” of the Nazis “the greatest evil.” “denounced.
A guest columnist in his hometown Asheville Citizen Times called on the youngest legislature elected to Congress since 1797 to resign after helping to overthrow Donald Trump’s election loss three days after he was sworn in on January 6 in the U.S. Capitol.
“It is time for Congressman Cawthorn to step down,” wrote Jasmine Beach-Ferrara. “If he does not resign, he should be removed from office because he has violated his oath of office and in particular against Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.”
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