ANDY NGO REPORTS: Fired Democrat Senate staffer who made sex tape in iconic Senate room has long history of making porn

Aidan Maese-Czeropski was revealed to be the staffer for Democrat Maryland Senator Ben Cardin who made a sex tape in the Judiciary Room in the Capitol. He denies wrongdoing in a statement but recently deleted social posts show he has a history of making graphic sexual content.

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The man who posted content of himself on social media engaging in sexual acts inside an iconic Senate hearing room in the US Capitol has a history of graphic exhibitionist behavior.

On Friday night, the Daily Caller published a report along with graphic censored video of a "congressional staffer" having anal sex with a man in the Judiciary Room of the Hart Senate Office Building. The report did not disclose the name of staffer. The reporting on the existence of the sex content was first reported by Spectator.

The story and graphic images went viral on social media. Spectator editor ​​Amber Duke and conservative journalist Greg Price identified the man as Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a legislative aide who has worked for Democrat Maryland Senator Ben Cardin for several years. The UC Berkeley alumnus has been featured in official promotional material for President Joe Biden. By the following day, Sen. Cardin's office released a statement announcing that Maese-Czeropski was no longer employed by the Senate.


Aidan Maese-Czeropski worked for years as a staffer to Democrat Maryland Senator Ben Cardin

Maese-Czeropski posted at least one nude photo of himself on all fours on a table in the Judiciary Room as a timed story post on his now-deleted Instagram account, "aidansanto." On top of the photo was the added text: "In this very room: Sonia Sotomayor had her confirmation hearing. James comey [sic] testified on Russian interference in the 2016 elections. Aidan got some thick German sausage & a jager sauce finish." A username for a Washington, D.C.-based German man was tagged in the photo. (That German man deleted his social media when the story broke.)


Aidan Maese-Czeropski starred in photo and video having sex in the Judiciary Room in the Hart Senate Office Building

The room has hosted 9/11 Commission meetings and the 2017 testimony of former FBI director James Comey on Donald Trump, among other historic hearings.



Maese-Czeropski released a statement on LinkedIn after deactivating most of his social media accounts suggesting he did nothing untoward at work. 

"While some of my actions in the past have shown poor judgment, I love my job and would never disrespect my workplace," he wrote. "Any attempts to characterize my actions otherwise are fabricated and I will be exploring what legal options are available to me in these matters." 

Despite his statement, Maese-Czeropski has a history of graphic exhibitionist behavior shared by himself or others on social media.

On Reddit, an account named "Barebacktwinkslut" likely belonging to Maese-Czeropski posted a photo of him in fetish gear on a bed with wax on him. The words "Twink Slave" is written on his body. The title of the post is "Used by my daddies."




A now-deleted account that interacted back-and-forth with Maese-Czeropski on X posted a photo of him looking at the camera while posed on all fours on a bed with his backside aimed at the camera. "My Cream-Filled Twinkie," wrote user "@realdaddydick" in May this year. Other graphic content show Maese-Czeropski having sex in public spaces.

A sexual partner of Aidan Maese-Czeropski frequently posted photos of him, including this graphic image of his anus after intercourse.

Maese-Czeropski also had an X account named "aidandc9" that was renamed to "@andreDC9999." He frequently posted nude photographs of himself with his face shown. "I wasn't planning on making this an alt twitter but bc [because] of my first post's big response maybe I should put my hole on here too," he wrote in March 2022. He posted regularly on the account until the sex video leak.







'Not sure what's gotten into me, but I wish it were you,' Aiden Maese-Czeropski wrote.


'Thought Twiiter might appreciate these pics @realdaddydick took after pissing me.' Aiden Maese-Czeropski wrote.

Journalist Matthew Keys published additional risqué photos and comments once publicly posted by Maese-Czeropski that call into question if Sen. Cardin's office had previous knowledge of his behavior. In one Instagram story post, he posed nude for a selfie along with the text, "Waiting for Lindsey Graham in the work showers."



The sex tape scandal is not the only controversy to ensare Maese-Czeropski in recent days. Ohio congressman Max Miller, who is Jewish, accused him of being the person who shouted "Free Palestine" at him inside a congressional building on Dec. 13. Maese-Czeropski denied the allegation in the statement he released.

 

Sen. Cardin's office statement announcing Maese-Czeropski's firing stated that it would not be commenting further. The Post Millennial understands that the use of the Judiciary Room would have required a formal reservation under a senator's office name.

The US Capitol Police is reportedly investigating the incident.


 
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Dean

Typical of what is in and running our government.

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