
A blue-collar Democrat working to maintain her seat in rural Washington has a secret drug-fueled previous stuffed with kinky fetish events, nudism and an alleged fondness for nitrous oxide “whippets.”
Earlier than Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez took management of Washington’s Trump-friendly third Congressional District exterior Portland, she was a budding school politician who presided over a “Latex Fetish Ball,” drugged-up nude frolics and even an LSD giveaway, in response to social media posts unearthed by The Publish.
Ex-roomies additional have alleged that the Dem rising star was as soon as an avid “dumpster diver” who supplied spoiled avocados in trade for hire whereas crashing in a buddy’s “crawl area” – and as soon as sawed a hen’s head off throughout an ill-fated experiment in city farming.
Perez, who attended the ultra-liberal Reed School in Portland Oregon, was a scholar senator who helmed the finance committee in 2012.
The coed senate’s posts on X from the time present Gluesenkamp Perez securing $4,000 to throw a latex-heavy “Fetish Ball” that includes a DJ and a “darkish room.”
The varsity’s Fetish Membership, which hosted the occasion, was identified for instructing programs akin to BDSM 201, which launched college students to “flogging and caning, violet wand, and primary rope bondage,” and a “kinky crafts” course on creating do-it-yourself bondage gear.
She additionally fought to safe funding for the raunchy Renn Fayre, an annual campus competition that features a freewheeling nude jog by teams of scholars calling themselves “Picts,” who don physique paint to place their genitals on show to teams of alumni.
The $74,000/yr liberal arts college is thought for its permissive drug tradition, even circulating a consumer’s information to “pot and alcohol, cocaine, amphetamines, “benzos,” LSD, DMT, mescaline, MDMA, PCP, ketamine, nitrous oxide, opiates, depressants and psilocybin” authored by college students, Willamette Week reported in 2008.
Gluesenkamp Perez’s senate supplied an “LSD giveaway” in 2012 on the scholar union and promoted Nitrogen Day, when college students would collect to do nitrous oxide, also referred to as whippets, on the quad.
Former roommates of Gluesenkamp Perez spilled extra allegations concerning the Democrat’s wild early years, claiming she went to extremes to keep away from hire funds whereas residing in a pal’s “crawl area.”
On a January episode of podcast COEXIST, Inc., Isaac Eger claimed the longer term congressman crashed on their sofa after a breakup earlier than relocating to an attic hovel above the storage.
She claimed she couldn’t afford the “$50, $75 a month” he was charging, Eger recalled, and tried to barter previous fruit and meat in trade for hire, as soon as providing “4 ft of rotten avocados.”
“The sort of avodaco the place you may’t even flip it into guacamole or something. And he or she’s like, ‘right here’s hire,’” the ex-pal recalled. “And I used to be like, uh, no, completely not.”
“She would actually by no means pay hire,” he added.
Eger described Glusenkamp Perez as a “Portland dumpster diver” who even openly decapitated a hen as horrified roommates frantically Googled humane methods to kill the animal.
She was allegedly identified to hawk “extraordinarily low-quality weed” out of a van after graduating from Reed, in response to investigative journalist Dan Boguslaw, who additionally attended Reed School.
The origin of the filth weed was unknown, Boguslaw reported on The Insurgents podcast, however the fledgling Dem energy dealer is alleged to have moved giant portions of low-quality hashish by loitering round Reed’s campus.
Gluesenkamp Perez graduated from Reed School in 2012 and was a “considerate, artistic scholar” with a “repute for being down for something,” in response to a profile within the college’s alumni publication.
She later served on the Washington Democrats Govt Committee, serving to to go a platform that included decriminalizing medication and intercourse work.
The congresswoman didn’t reply to a request for remark.
Gluesenkamp Perez shocked the nation in 2022 when she flipped her rural district, defeating Republican Joe Kent and pitching herself as a blue-collar Democratic problem-solver.
Nonetheless, she infuriated progressives by crossing get together strains to vote for a Division of Homeland Safety funding package deal that included $10 billion for ICE.
“The Division of Homeland Safety is extraordinarily necessary to my group. I couldn’t in good conscience vote to close it down,” she stated on the time.
She is now working in a tricky reelection combat in opposition to Republican state senate minority chief John Braun.