Fourth District Republican Congressional candidate Lauren Culp is reporting that his campaign page is being taken off Facebook.

Culp posted an image on Twitter Monday of what is labeled a Facebook Notice saying he was going to be unpublished for violating Pages terms.

The message indicated Culp had included false, misleading or deceptive content on his Facebooks page.

Culp said he was being blocked from reaching his 85,000 followers three months before the primary.

He's running for the congressional seat after losing the 2020 general election Governor's race to Democrat Jay Inslee.

Culp filed, and then quickly dropped a lawsuit against the state, which claimed the election was fraudulent after Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s office threatened to ask a judge to impose sanctions his against his attorney.

Culp is one of three candidates, including two Republicans and one Democrat, who have raised at least $100,000 in the 4th District race against Republican incumbent Dan Newhouse.

Former President Donald Trump endorsed Culp for the congressional race in February after Newhouse was one of 10 House Republicans to vote for Trump's impeachment in early 2021.




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