UPDATE: The story is not true. Khan’s tweet is below.
The fact checking standard for @ProFootballTalk reporting is far lower than that of @AEW’s roving reporter @tonyschiavone24. I’m definitely not running for Congress; this filing is faker than Eddie Gilbert’s apology to Tommy Rich in 1984. PFT sources as trustworthy as @The_MJF. https://t.co/HPdU53GrfY
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) February 10, 2022
ORIGINAL: AEW President Tony Khan has filed paperwork to run for the U.S. House of Representatives, according to media reports. According to the filing, he will run as Democrat and he looks to take the seat that is currently held by Republican John Rutherford.
Before he can attempt to win the seat, Khan must win the party’s nomination. If this pans out for him, he will add to his already-full plate with duties that include running All Elite Wrestling, the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Fulham FC.
#Jaguars Chief Football Strategy Officer Tony Khan has filed with the FEC to run for Congress in Florida’s 4th Congressional District. Already heavily involved with the Jags, AEW, and Fulham… now Congress?? https://t.co/Qb9zF1Qx3u
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 10, 2022
UPDATE: There is some doubt as to whether it’s really Tony Khan running or if someone somehow filed paperwork as a joke.
Neither the Florida Division of Elections (https://t.co/2cGfCN3ZLc) nor the Federal Elections Commission (https://t.co/BP2247lSLI) lists anyone named Tony Khan as a 2022 candidate for Florida's Fourth Congressional District.
— Chris Hand (@chrishandjax) February 10, 2022
Chris, I agree that the filing could be an elaborate joke, but by whom and for what purpose? The home address and LLC are weird, but could be a rookie mistake. I lived in CT when Linda McMahon made a credible run for Senate, which she later parlayed into a job with TFG.
— Paula Liang (@pollamb) February 10, 2022