Posted on 07/30/2017 6:00:19 PM PDT by henbane
On Friday the Washington Free Beacon reported that leading members of the House Judiciary Committee and Government Oversight Committee are interested in conducting their own independent investigation into the reports of illicit IT activity, which could include asking for the on-record testimony of Rep. Wasserman Schultz.
"In addition to the criminal case that is now underway, Congress needs to get answers regarding the scope of Imran Awan's misconduct and the access he had to sensitive material in the United States House of Representatives, including why he remained on the House payroll for so long," Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), a member of the Government Oversight Committee and chair of its National Security Subcommittee said.
"The facts as we know them are very troubling and we need a full accounting of his time at both the DNC and the U.S. House," Rep. DeSantis said. "Congressional hearings are in order."
Are any of these clowns the ones complaining about Congressional salaries being too low to afford living in DC area?
There’s a famous legend in DC.......
Once in office, the member NEVER EVER spends one cent of his/her salary or other monies they’re able to skim off.
All their expenses are vouchered, paid for by taxpayers......to the tune of some three million tax dollars per member.
Broward-Pal Beach Times: Richard Rubin husband of former Broward County Commissioner Diana Wasserman-Rubin, who still faces seven felony charges of her own was sentenced to ten months in federal prison.
Rubin, 66, pleaded guilty in April to federal tax evasion after failing to report $100,000 in fees he received from the town of Davie for a land deal he brokered in 2004. With attorney David Bogenschutz at his side, Rubin managed to get only ten months up the river which is in accordance with sentencing guidelines but much less than the maximum penalty of five years. (Excerpt) Read more at atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com ...
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Hope springs eternal!
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