Posted on 11/19/2025 4:27:56 PM PST by thegagline
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PERPWALK?
MUGSHOT?
No kidding.
And, now go after Stacey Plastic for texting for dollars with Epstein.
Do we have to elect people from Haiti, even if democraps? How about the squad?
How did she manage to steal FEMA funds?
A member of the House can not just write herself a check from the Treasury.
She had to have help from someone in FEMA.
The moment I heard about this, I immediately called my Chief of Staff and ordered him to launch a thorough internal investigation. You will understand that, since this matter is under investigation, I will be having no comment until I can be apprised of all the facts.
Democrat.
She said TRUMP wasn’t above the law. She’s not Trump.
Me thinks plenty of friends and family shared in the new found riches. They all should go down.
Some names just ought not be hyphenated.
Let’s not rush to judgement. She’s probably entitled.

Such a smug thief.
Cherfilus-McCormick and her brother Edwin Cherfilus are accused of working through their family's health care company on a FEMA-funded COVID-19 vaccination staffing contract, and in July 2021, the company received an overpayment of $5 million in FEMA funds, according to the U.S. District Attorney's Office, Southern District of Florida.
The indictment alleged that those funds were routed through multiple accounts to disguise their source, and that a "substantial portion" was used as candidate contributions to Cherfilus-McCormick's 2021 congressional campaign.
Sounds something like a very itchy and contagious skin condition.
nbcnews.com-——Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., was indicted Wednesday in connection with stealing and laundering $5 million in federal relief funds, and using the money for her congressional campaign, the Justice Department said.
In a news release citing the indictment, the Justice Department said Cherfilus-McCormick, 46, and her brother Edwin Cherfilus, 51, worked on a staffing contract funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency for Covid vaccinations tied to their family health-care company in 2021, and that the company was overpaid by $5 million in relief funds.
The congresswoman and her brother are accused of conspiring to steal the overpayment and route it through various accounts to conceal its origins. Cherfilus-McCormick allegedly used the money for her own enrichment and to fund a significant portion of her congressional campaign.
Cherfilus-McCormick won a special election in January 2022 to fill the seat of the late Democratic Rep. Alcee Hastings. She has since been re-elected two times to Congress.
Cherfilus-McCormick and another defendant in the case, Nadege Leblanc, 46, also used straw donors to secure additional campaign contributions, funneling other funds from the FEMA-funded Covid contract to friends and relatives who then made donations to the campaign as if they were contributing their own money, the Justice Department said.
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That doesn’t mean you get four shots at being indicted meathead. Two rights don’t make a wrong idiot. That 5 million IS NOT YOUR MONEY. Piggy.
Not necessarily. The lax way in which these funds were administered made it very simple for just about any dishonest person to rob the American taxpayer blind.
Cherfilus. STD named after Cher.
Here’s my idea.
Stand over here sister, got your bathing suit on? Looks good. Now we want you to dive into the water and swim like hell the 100 yards to the other side. Now before you decide, there’s gators in the lake, catch is there’s two pushing 15’ and one 18’ feet or so. You get to the other side, you keep the money you stole. Otherwise, gators get to eat. Well, what’ll it be? Beotch. Or. Plead guilty, go to prison and eat beaver.
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