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This page continues to be vandalized by opponents of Rep. McCormick that post the allegations of assault by Rep. Greene that were not corroborated. In addition, there is no evidence that McCormick's relationship with Rep. Beth VanDuyne was the result of infidelity by McCormick. Both of these allegations should be deleted unless and until they are confirmed. 2600:1700:FC6:6510:E90B:49D6:740A:E7C (talk) 22:02, 11 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
These allegations are simply alleged, the article says. Additionally these allegations are cited. The edit you have made has not provided a source Also, you removed content from line 238 and I don't see why you did that. I believe it is best to keep the allegations there. If it was proven false, then please provide a reliable source for that. I'll revert it for now, but if you feel that it is false, then provide a source. A "[citation needed]" is not appropriate for a claim about a controversy about a living person.
McCormick is the one that filed for divorce, not his wife. This leads credibility to the notion that the daily beast article cited is nothing more than a jilted ex wife.
without any insight into the actual truth, it is irresponsible to say it was an affair.