Posted on 08/11/2018 7:28:13 AM PDT by TBP
The Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio, Richard Cordray, has called for state and local TV stations to pull an ad he claims presents false information, according to the Associated Press.
The ad focuses on Cordrays time as the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under both former President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump.
The advertisement contains statements for which [Republican Governors Association Right Direction PAC] publicly concedes there is no factual backup; and it makes other false assertions that are contradicted by evidence in the public record, read a cease and desist letter written by Cordrays lawyers.
Despite what Cordrays legal representatives say, RGA Right Direction PAC spokesman Jon Thompson said We stand by the ad.
The advertisement targets Cordrays leadership of the polarizing CFPB, an agency created and established by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) during the Obama administration in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
The ad is titled Cordray Failed, and accuses him of secretly collecting consumers personal information and not protecting the data from an alleged 200 or more hacks.
Richard Cordray ran a powerful Washington bureaucracy that secretly collected personal information from hundreds of millions of accounts, the ad said. Your personal data, what you spend, Cordray secretly collected it, but didnt protect it.
Cordrays lawyers said a review by Mick Mulvaney, who succeeded Cordray as director, revealed that the CFPBs systems were secured, allowing the continued collection of consumer data. Mulvaney has, however, said that the CFPB had more than 200 data security lapses under Cordrays watch, but didnt specify how severe the breaches were.
As for the accusations that the data collection was secret, Cordray said that was not the case, citing heated public debate over the issue and pointing to an op-ed Cordray wrote about it in American Banker, which said that the data collected was mostly already public.
With RATs, it is always about shutting people up who present facts about RAT misdeeds.
They think if it gets mentioned in congress or in some meeting, then that is public. Public means they sent each of us a letter and make regular public service announcements
He didn’t protect the data from the deep state, them having it was the purpose.
So it wasn’t a secret and some of it was already public so it was all ok.
Cordray is BAD NEWS, Ohio!
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