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Lefty journalist arrested after allegedly texting picture of Shrek’s penis to Ohio state senator

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Lefty journalist arrested after allegedly texting picture of Shrek’s penis to Ohio state senator

It was an ogre-reaction.

Ohio leftist blogger Donald “D.J.” Byrnes celebrated a Republican pol’s withdrawal from a state race by bizarrely texting him an image of Shrek pleasuring himself.

Byrnes sent the disturbing image to Ohio state Sen. Jerry Cirino May 6, as he gloated over Cirino’s announcement he was withdrawing from the Senate presidency race.

A text message conversation showing an image of a pixelated, nude Shrek with accompanying text messages, including one that says,

A left wing journalist was arrested after texting an image of Shrek masturbating to a state senator.

“Jerry Cirino has seen Shrek’s dong,” Byrnes posted on Bluesky along with an image of the text the same day.

“Good to see you finally made your final humiliation public, Young Mussolini,” Byrnes texted Cirino.

Cirino shot back, “I don’t know who this is but I am certain you are a moron.”

Byrnes is a former electrician and failed politician who runs a Substack newsletter on Ohio politics.

He was arrested in the Shrek scandal on June 1 by the Ohio State Highway Patrol and charged with telecommunications harassment. He spent a day in jail and was released after paying 10% of a $3,500 bail, his lawyer said.

If convicted, Byrnes could face up to 180 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.

DJ Byrnes, wearing a black tank top and cap, standing in front of glass doors.

Byrnes was arrested on telecommunications harassment charges and is due back in court in July. rooster.info/Instagram

State Senator Jerry C. Cirino testifies on his own bill during an Ohio Senate Higher Education committee hearing on Senate Bill 1.

The text was sent to celebrate Cirino withdrawing his Senate presidency bid. Doral Chenoweth/The Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

“This case is not about a threat, it’s not about violence, it’s about whether the government can jail a citizen for mocking a politician,” claimed Byrnes’ attorney Bill Livingston.

Byrnes received a two-year suspended sentence for his role in a 2008 robbery, according to the Columbus Dispatch. He was also found guilty of criminal vandalism and property destruction charges in 2012, public records state.

Cirino did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.

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