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Former NBA player who's campaigning to become GOP congressman says 'women have become too mouthy'

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A former NBA player who is now running for Senate in Minnesota has a recent history of controversial statements against women and LGBTQ+ people.

Royce White, who largely played overseas but had a three-game stint with the Sacramento Kings in 2014, has entered politics in recent years.

White made headlines this week already, reportedly having blown over $100,000 in campaign dollars on late nights at strip clubs, clothing and mysterious wire transfers.

Despite leading Black Lives Matter protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd, he has identified more with the far right in recent years, appearing with the likes of Alex Jones and Steve Bannon.

In an interview with Bannon, he proclaimed: 'Women have become too mouthy. As the black man in the room, I'll say that.'

A former NBA player who is now running for Senate in Minnesota has a recent history of controversial statements against women and LGBTQ+ people. Royce White, who largely played overseas but had a three-game stint with the Sacramento Kings in 2014, has entered politics in recent years

A former NBA player who is now running for Senate in Minnesota has a recent history of controversial statements against women and LGBTQ+ people. Royce White, who largely played overseas but had a three-game stint with the Sacramento Kings in 2014, has entered politics in recent years

He added that women working is a scam on the working class to double tax Americans.

White has a history of referring to women as 'whores' and 'b****es' on social media and has a record of alleged abuse of his wife, who filed for a protection order and announced plans to divorce him before getting back with him, and side girlfriend.

He has fathered two children with wife Angelic Aguilar Suggs and two others with different women.  

White also has spouted conspiracy theories regarding 'the Jewish lobby' and 'the Jewish elite,' while calling LGBTQ+ people 'luciferian.' 

'The LGBTQ movement is the brainchild of radical feminists and their cucked men.... At least from a political standpoint,' White once wrote on X. 

'The sad part is they're actually preying on people with mental health issues and subjecting women to a sacrificial role... Sadistic to say the least.'

Ironically, White was once a liberal darling for some of his views on mental health, going public which is struggling with Generalized Anxiety Disorder during his playing career. 

He even said Trump was bringing 'tyranny' against the protests he led in 2020 on CNN

Despite leading Black Lives Matter protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd, he has identified more with the far right in recent years, appearing with the likes of Alex Jones and Steve Bannon

Despite leading Black Lives Matter protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd, he has identified more with the far right in recent years, appearing with the likes of Alex Jones and Steve Bannon

White was once a liberal darling for some of his views on mental health, going public which is struggling with Generalized Anxiety Disorder during his playing career

White was once a liberal darling for some of his views on mental health, going public which is struggling with Generalized Anxiety Disorder during his playing career

White wrote in Tulsi Gabbard in the 2020 presidential election but is now a full-throated supporter of Donald Trump.

In an interview with the New York Times, he told opinion writer Michelle Goldberg he wasn't interested in being questioned on his support for the likes of Alex Jones. 

'Why is it that white liberal women in this country are so hellbent on telling Black men in America what we should and shouldn't think?' 

He believes that he's a revolutionary who could be putting his life in danger for his views. 

'You may not know as a writer, but I guarantee you that your higher-ups, they know exactly how dangerous I am intellectually,' he said. 'They know exactly how dangerous I am politically.' 

He once even had written in marker on his head 'Alex Jones was right' and 'Deep State' during a BIG3 basketball game in 2022.  

'Any time a Black man steps up who is competent on the issues philosophically, politically, spiritually, socially, economically, they start to plan how they're going to kill him,' he added.

White says that he's not all that different from the man who led BLM marches in 2020, adding that the 'nationalist populist movement that has bubbled up around and with Donald Trump and other individuals like Steve Bannon rejects how corporate America and the corporate elite and the permanent political class has operated for a number of decades.'

White once even had written in marker on his head 'Alex Jones was right' and 'Deep State' during a BIG3 basketball game in 2022

White once even had written in marker on his head 'Alex Jones was right' and 'Deep State' during a BIG3 basketball game in 2022 

The 2024 race is White's second foray into party politics, having unsuccessfully attempted to win the Republican Congressional nominee in Ilhan Omar's district in 2022.

After losing his House primary in 2022, White had a 5 a.m. outing at the Gold Rush Cabaret - some 1,800 miles from the House race he was running in.

He paid the Miami-based all-nude strip club $1,232 on the campaign tab that night, according to 2022 FEC filings. The filings were first flagged by the Daily Beast.

White told DailyMail.com that he couldn't recall the strip club night but believed his team had 'used the wrong card' and were in the process of reimbursing the campaign.  

White has often railed against the political system as 'corrupt,' but thousands of dollars went to limo services and posh hotels in Florida, far away from his race in Minnesota. 

White had brief stints Canada’s National Basketball League and Ice Cube’s Big3 basketball league.

White lost the Republican primary to Cicely Davis and has competition from retired Naval veteran and banker Joe Fraser in the Senate primary.

White's campaign is a long shot: he's got $10,000 on hand compared to Klobuchar's $6 million and DailyMail.com has learned that national Republicans are staying far away from him. But he's got the backing of the state GOP. 

Royce White participates in the Black 4th protest in downtown on July 4, 2020 in Minneapolis

Royce White participates in the Black 4th protest in downtown on July 4, 2020 in Minneapolis

A close up of writing on the head of Royce White #30 of the Power reading "Alex Jones Was Right" during the game against the Bivouac in BIG3 Week 5 at Comerica Center on July 17, 2022 in Frisco, Texas

A close up of writing on the head of Royce White #30 of the Power reading "Alex Jones Was Right" during the game against the Bivouac in BIG3 Week 5 at Comerica Center on July 17, 2022 in Frisco, Texas

In fact, White thanked Jones and his outlet Infowars for the resounding victory in gaining the Minnesota GOP's endorsement, in which he won two thirds of the delegates.

'A lot of Infowars fans in the Republican Party delegation there on Saturday at the convention,' he said.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) has no plans to support White and instead prefers Fraser. 

NRSC Chairman Sen. Steve Daines said White 'would have difficulty winning a general election.' 

Should he win the August 13 primary, he would find himself one-on-one with three-term incumbent and former presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar. 

Klobuchar won her last election in 2018 with 60 percent of the vote and has a 54 percent approval rating in the state. 

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