The Brief
- Rep. Wesley Hunt has filed a police report after Sen. John Cornyn’s adviser posted his personal information online.
- Hunt’s campaign calls the move “doxxing” and says it endangered his family.
- The post was tied to voter fraud allegations, which Hunt denies as the dispute escalates.
HOUSTON – U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt is seeking charges in connection with Sen. John Cornyn’s campaign allegedly endangering the Texas congressman’s family.
Matt Mackowiak, Cornyn’s campaign senior adviser, posted images to social media last week containing Hunt’s personal information in an effort to accuse the Houston lawmaker of committing voter fraud in 2016.
Hunt files police report
What’s new:
Sources from the Hunt campaign confirmed to FOX Local that when asked by a law enforcement officer if he would like to press charges, Hunt said yes.…