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Omar Navarro (born January 9, 1989) is an American
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for the seat of
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against longtime Democratic congresswoman
Maxine Waters Maxine Moore Waters (née Carr; born August 15, 1938) is an American politician serving as the United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative for since 1991. The district, numbered as the California's 29th congressional district, ...
. A member of the Republican Party, he ran unsuccessfully against Waters in 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2022.


Early life and career

Navarro was born and raised in
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. He spent a significant portion of his life in Hawthorne and Torrance. Navarro's parents are Mexican and Cuban immigrants. Navarro is an independent business owner in the tech industry specializing in marketing. Navarro served as volunteer traffic commissioner for
Torrance, California Torrance is a coastal city in the Los Angeles metropolitan area located in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is part of what is known as the South Bay (Los Angeles County), South Bay region of the metropolitan ...
.


Electoral history


2016

After declaring for Congress, Navarro was defeated by Waters who received 76.1% of the vote. The district includes parts of L.A., Torrance, Carson, Gardena, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Lawndale and Lomita.


2018

Navarro challenged Waters for her seat in 2018. He was again defeated, with Waters receiving 77.7% of the vote to Navarro's 22.3%. Navarro's campaign raised more than $450,000 in the third quarter and spent $11,845 on rental fees and meals at the Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes as well as multiple stays at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Navarro received national attention for raising over $1,000,000 during his 2018 campaign as a whole.


2020

In the March 3, 2020, California primary, Navarro failed to qualify for the general election, finishing third with 10.9% of the total vote. Waters received 78.1% of the vote with Republican Joe Collins finishing second with 11.1%. Navarro was unable to campaign at the time of the primary as he was incarcerated; however, he still raised $500,000 in donations.


2022

On January 11, 2021, Navarro announced that he would be challenging Waters again in 2022. In the June 7, 2022, California primary, Navarro finished second to Waters with 13.2% of the total vote. In the general election, Waters received 77.3% of the vote with Navarro receiving 22.7%, marking the fourth consecutive election cycle that Navarro has been defeated. Following this loss, Navarro announced he was moving to Florida.


Endorsements

Navarro has had endorsements from
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, and
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, among others. He met Flynn in person in February 2018, while in Washington to attend the
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.


Conspiracy theories

In October 2020, Navarro tweeted "Where we go one, we go all", a slogan adopted by the community surrounding the
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conspiracy theory. He also made at least one tweet in 2016 promoting the
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.


Criminal history


Electronic tracking device

Navarro was convicted of attaching an illegal electronic tracking device to his wife's car on February 14, 2016.; ; He pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor charge in Orange County and was sentenced to a day in jail and 18 months’ probation in September 2016. He was also ordered to take an anger management course. He was on probation until March 2018. Navarro was found guilty just two weeks before the 2016 election. Before Navarro pleaded guilty, he blamed the Orange County District Attorney's Office and the media for spreading fake news.


Forged letter

Navarro released a fraudulent letter on his Twitter account that indicated Maxine Waters wanted to resettle tens of thousands of refugees into her Los Angeles district. The letter appeared to be printed on Waters' House office stationery and looked as if written by her, bearing her signature, alleging that she was in communication with CAIR-LA (a Los Angeles-based chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations) and Hussam Ayloush (the executive director of CAIR-LA) to relocate refugees in Los Angeles. The letter contained several inaccuracies, including references to committees and subcommittees on which Waters does not serve, and listing an address for a district office that had been closed for nearly a decade. Navarro was interrogated by the FBI and Capitol Police regarding the matter. He told the ''
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'' that he did not fabricate the letter and claimed that he received it from a person whose name he would not reveal and with whom he had not been in touch since he received the letter.


Restraining order, alleged stalking, and incarceration

On August 1, 2019, a restraining order was issued against Navarro for five years for his former girlfriend, conservative activist DeAnna Lorraine Tesoriero, who is publicly known as DeAnna Lorraine.; In the ruling, the judge cited Navarro's "harassing and stalking" behavior towards Tesoriero. He sent various text messages to his ex-girlfriend stating that he would threaten to get her evicted from her home, killed, kill her family, take her cat, and post naked photos of her if she did not meet with him. This is Navarro's second restraining order against a former partner in two years as one was previously issued in 2017 for his ex-wife. On December 7, 2019, Navarro attempted to meet with Lorraine and was charged with stalking, criminal threats, attempted extortion (all felonies), and violating a restraining order (a misdemeanor).A Perennial Congressional Candidate Beloved by Trump World Was Just Arrested on Stalking Charges
by Will Sommer, at
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; published December 9, 2019; retrieved December 9, 2019
On December 12, 2019, Navarro was remanded into custody on a further seven charges by
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judge Suzanne Bolanos for being a threat to public safety, and he was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.SF judge holds GOP House candidate Omar Navarro on stalking charges
by Michael Barba, at
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He pleaded guilty to one charge and served six months in prison.


Campaign finance violations

On September 27, 2023, Navarro was indicted on 43 federal charges including misuse of campaign finances. Navarro was already in state custody on unrelated charges and is expected to be turned over soon to federal authorities.


References

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