Congressman’s Wife BLASTS Him For Having 10-Year Affair – And Still Running For Re-Election!
24.03.2022 - 18:15
/ perezhilton.com
The wife of Democratic congressman Steven Horsford did NOT hold back her feelings over her husband choosing to run for re-election two years after his decade-long affair came to light!
Horsford, who represents Nevada’s 4th Congressional District, admitted back in May 2020 to having an affair with former Senate intern Gabriela Linder after she came forward with the infidelity accusations on her podcast Mistress for Congress. And on Sunday, Sonya Douglass Horsford took to Twitter to express her upset over the 48-year-old politician’s “unbridled ambition” to run for a third term despite the pain of the scandal still impacting her and their family. She wrote in a thread:
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Moving forward, Sonya vowed to not remain silent on the issues while her husband goes through his campaign:
DAYUM! Imagine the tea she could spill in the future?!
It is unclear if Sonya and Steven are still together at this time, but we would not be surprised if they called it quits after this!
In case you have no idea what happened, here is the low down on the situation! Linder, who went by Love Jones for some time, claimed the affair with the congressman began in 2009 while interning for former US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s at his Nevada office during her senior year at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Horsford was the majority leader of the Nevada state Senate at the time. The then-21-year-old said she met him at an event and soon started an on-again, off-again sexual relationship with him until September 2019. She claimed it ended after he would not leave Sonya during the 2020 election year.
During their time together, Linder never worked for Horsford.
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