Vivyan said he was nominated as a page by Rep. John. J. Duncan, R-Tenn. Don Walker, Duncan's deputy chief of staff, confirmed Thursday to the AP that Vivyan was a page from
Duncan's district.
"We did not get any complaints form him while he was a page or after he was a page or anytime thereafter until Monday," Walker said. "As soon as we learned of it we turned it over to the authorities."
For instance, we don't know if the Congressman confirmed over the phone that someone named Robert Tyson Vivian served as a page, and then the press reports it as Tyson Vivyan.
Hillary's people did this several times, in order to hide donations from certain groups. They would type in a name on a list with a false typo and it would keep unsavory associations from being noticed.