Pete Buttigieg 'rags to riches' story is false, brother-in-law tells Laura Ingraham
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Pastor Rhyan Glezman, brother-in-law of Pete Buttigieg, said Thursday evening that the “rags to riches” narrative in a newspaper profile about the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate and his husband is a lie.
The “story couldn’t be further from the truth,” Glezman explained on Fox News' “The Ingraham Angle” about the Washington Post article, which claimed that Chasten Buttigieg -- the candidate's spouse -- had been “shunned” by his family and even struggled with homelessness.
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“There has never been any amount of shunning him from the family. I love my brother dearly. I want the best for him. I want the best for Pete,” Glezman said. He said he thinks Buttigieg made up the story because it helps to have a compelling narrative to stand out in a crowded field of candidates. He added that his family has no memory of Chasten’s supposed homelessness.
“There has never been any amount of shunning him from the family. I love my brother dearly. I want the best for him. I want the best for Pete.”
He admitted that he had not spoken to Chasten in a year and said his family dynamic has been rocky for nearly a decade.
The born-again Christian, who does not support gay marriage, said if his family shunned anyone, it would have been him for his religious beliefs.
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At the end of the interview, Glezman said that he had no plans to vote for his brother-in-law, the mayor of South Bend, Ind.
“Trump in 2020,” he added.
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Buttigieg campaign national press secretary Chris Meagher told Fox News that a similar Washington Examiner interview Glezman did this week “misrepresented what Chasten said actually happened.”