The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust wants the Senate Select Committee on Ethics to investigate” Ga Democrat Sen Raphael Warnock for his $155,000 payday in 2022 from the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta where he claims to be a part-time pastor. The Wash/Examiner reports the Senate has a $30,000 limit on outside income for US senators.
Warnock claims the windfall was for “deferred compensation services” before he was a senator,
<><> but the deferred compensation deal is recorded nowhere.
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<><>he didn’t list it as an asset in 2021 or in the church’s 2021 financial records.
“The fact that neither Senator Warnock nor his employer reportedly disclosed the ‘deferred compensation’ agreement indicates that it was likely not actually deferred compensation,” the foundation’s Kendra Arnold explained in the complaint about Warnock.
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