From the New York Post: Democratic Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock — who has praised Marxism and cheered the redistribution of wealth — has made a killing since he took office, The Post has learned.
The Peach State pastor — whose campaign was heavily backed by far-left billionaire George Soros — doubled his net worth from just over $1 million in 2020 to as much as $2.2 million in 2024, financial disclosure records show.
Warnock, 55, made history in 2021 when he became Georgia’s first black senator by defeating incumbent Kelly Loeffler in a special election.
He accused his predecessor during the race of using her seat to get rich.
But records show he almost tripled his annual earnings, going from $242,101 when he was a reverend in 2020 to bringing in on average $659,977 each year since becoming a politician — between salaries for his various gigs, book deals and investments, records show.
The report explains that all U.S. senators receive an annual salary of $174,000, and are allowed to earn up to $32,000 in additional funds from other ventures. However, there’s no limit of what they can earn on book deals.
Warnock has served in the Senate since January 2021. Then, he hit the jackpot, signing a book deal with Penguin Books 8 months later. In addition to his senate salary, records show Warnock has raked in the following cash over the last few years for multiple books he has written:
- 2021: $541,965
- 2022: $985,118
- 2023: $666,767
- 2024: $357,058
The divorced Democrat senate is reportedly living quite comfortably as well. He paid $1.15 million in 2023 for a 4 bed, 3.5 bath residence in Washington, D.C., and also owns a 3,000-square-foot home in Atlanta, worth an estimated $745,000.
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Being a radical anti-American communist traitor is a great job! https://t.co/9c8Nkj1xF4
— Wayne Root – Wayne Allyn Root – TV & Radio Host (@RealWayneRoot) May 24, 2025
Senator Warnock lives in a $1 million estate rent free and tax free thanks to his parsonage allowance as a pastor. But he wants hard working Georgians to pay taxes on their tips and overtime wages. https://t.co/jqWQx2BiRn
— Dr. Rich McCormick for Congress (@RichforGA) May 23, 2025
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