GOP votes to keep Lt. Gov. Randy McNally in leadership after gay Instagram scandal

Tennessee Lt. Gov. Randy McNally
Photo: Tennessee General Assembly

Tennessee Republicans voted to keep Lt. Gov. Randy McNally (R) in his role as state senate speaker despite recent controversy over comments he made on a young gay man’s racy Instagram photos.

McNally will stay in leadership after a 19-7 confidence vote by the Republican caucus.

The vote came after he was caught liking, commenting, and leaving fire emojis on a young man’s thirst pics on Instagram.

McNally is a 79-year-old great-grandfather married to a woman and a part of Gov. Bill Lee’s (R) administration, which has signed multiple extreme anti-LGBTQ+ bills into law in the past several years. Last week, he commented on a close-up picture of the butt of a young man named “Franklyn” on Instagram.

“Finn, you can turn a rainy day into rainbows and sunshine!” he wrote, adding three heart and three fire emojis.

One GOP lawmaker accused him of…

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