Zip it! Anthony Weiner lashes out at New Yorker who bashes him on campaign trail: ‘Trump motherf—er go home!’
Weiner couldn’t handle getting roasted.
Scandal-scarred ex-lawmaker Anthony Weiner angrily tore into a New Yorker who criticized him on the campaign trail — shouting “Trump motherf—er go home!” in curse-laced rant, video shows.
The disgraced former democratic Congressman was walking with a reporter through the East Village Monday — a few days before early voting opens in his race for City Council — when a man filming on his phone told Weiner he’ll be hard up for votes.
“You’ve got some nerve running for office after sending that d–k!” the man said, referring to the disgraced pol’s infamous sexting scandal, according to The Times of London.
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A steaming Weiner fires back in the footage, “One of these Trump motherf–ers!”
“You kiss your mom with that mouth?” Weiner snaps before repeatedly shouting, “Trump motherf–er go home!” near Tompkins Square Park.
The 60-year-old’s latest political ambitions are popping up more than a decade after this randy sexting prompted his embarrassing exit from public office — turning him into a national joke. In 2017, he was sent to prison for sexting a 15-year-old girl and is now a registered sex offender.
New Yorkers will start casting votes Saturday on whether they want Weiner to rise again, politically, with a seat in the city’s 2nd district after his dramatic fall from grace.
The voting kickoff for the city council seat comes the same day his long-suffering former wife Huma Abedin is set to marry billionaire scion Alex Soros at a glamorous wedding in the Hamptons.
“I will not be going,” Weiner told The Times of London. “But I wish them all the best and she seems very happy and just seems great.”
Their son, Jordan, 13, “likes them and whatever. So it’s all great,” he added.
Guests at the lavish wedding are expected to include Hillary Clinton, for whom Abedin was once an aide, along with Bill and Chelsea Clinton and Anna Wintour. The couple will tie the knot at the Soros family’s $50 million estate in Southampton.
Meanwhile, Weiner will spend the next week campaigning on the streets of Manhattan, where he was also greeted Monday with fist bumps and some encouraging words, the outlet reported.
Weiner is facing off against four other candidates in a crowded Democratic primary. The winner will be determined June 24.