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Disgraced Ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner Loses Control During Heated Street Confrontation With Conservative Rapper: ‘This Guy Was Texting Minors!’

Former Congressman Anthony Weiner experienced a public confrontation while walking his dog in New York, according to video footage posted on social media platform X on Monday.

The incident involved conservative rapper DVS 7.0, whose real name is Shawn Olivo, who was campaigning for a political candidate when he encountered Weiner on the street.

Olivo brought up allegations regarding deaths connected to the Clinton family, asking Weiner about what he called the Clinton Body Count.

“Let’s talk about all of those things you and the Clintons have done over the years with all those people that died – those strange deaths,” Olivo said during the recorded encounter.

Weiner responded aggressively to the questioning, pointing at Olivo and shouting, “Let’s add one more to the list!”

The rapper then shifted the conversation to Weiner’s previous legal troubles involving inappropriate communications with minors.

“This guy was texting minors!” Olivo declared during the confrontation, referring to Weiner’s past conviction.

A group of teenagers who were passing by the scene joined in the confrontation, directing additional comments toward Weiner.

Olivo continued his accusations, calling Weiner a pedophile while the former congressman appeared visibly agitated.

The situation escalated when Weiner physically retaliated by removing an ear pod from Olivo’s head, asking “You drop something?”

Olivo pressed further during the exchange, bringing up additional theories including references to spirit cooking allegations connected to the Clinton family.

Unable to continue the confrontation, Weiner eventually left the scene with his dog while Olivo continued shouting after him.

The rapper called out to bystanders, saying “Look at Anthony Weiner, folks!” as the former congressman departed.

Shawn Olivo operates under the stage name DVS 7.0 and works as both a rapper and political activist with the New York Freedom Rally organization.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Olivo became known for his opposition to various public health restrictions implemented in New York.

He organized protests at retail establishments including Nike and Whole Foods, opposing vaccine mandate policies at these locations.

Olivo compared pandemic-era restrictions to historical examples of discrimination and criticized businesses for implementing government-mandated policies.

His activism during this period made him a recognizable figure among those who opposed lockdown measures and vaccination requirements.

Rift News highlighted that Anthony Weiner’s political career ended in 2011 when he resigned from Congress following a scandal involving explicit photos sent via Twitter.

The former congressman’s legal troubles continued in 2016 when FBI investigators discovered additional communications on his laptop device.

This laptop became significant in the reopening of the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email practices, as Weiner was married to Clinton aide Huma Abedin at the time.

The device contained evidence related to Weiner’s inappropriate communications, including a 2016 incident where he sent explicit images while his minor child was present.

Weiner was ultimately convicted and sentenced to 21 months in federal prison for sending sexually explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl.

He served 18 months of his sentence before being released in 2019, and his case became a prominent example of inappropriate online behavior by public officials.Weiner appeared on a podcast hosted by Patrick Bet-David in July 2023, where he was again questioned about deaths allegedly connected to the Clinton family.Weiner became agitated during that interview when presented with a list of individuals whose deaths have been the subject of conspiracy theories, according to reports.

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