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Monday, August 21, 2017
$120,000 Equipment Went Missing Under Awan, Still Rep Yvette Clarke's Chief Agreed to Quietly Sign Away the Problem
Seriously what on earth did this one IT family have on like half of Ds in Congress?
It's mind boggling that this isn't Watergate-squared.
$120k in her equipment went missing under Awan, & Rep Yvette Clarke's chief agreed to quietly sign away the problem https://t.co/kuTOAXxt8u
NationalReview! The Very Strange Indictment of Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s IT Scammers The indictment undertakes to describe in detail four counts of bank-fraud conspiracy, false statements on credit applications, and unlawful monetary transactions, yet leaves out the most damning evidence of guilt.
In fact, the indictment appears to go out of its way not to mention it.
To summarize, the indictment is an exercise in omission. No mention of the Awan group’s theft of information from Congress. Not a hint about the astronomical sums the family was paid, much of it for no-show “work.” Not a word about Wasserman Schultz’s keeping Awan on the payroll for six months during which (a) he was known to be under investigation, (b) his wife was known to have fled to Pakistan, and (c) he was not credentialed to do the IT work for which he had been hired. Nothing about Wasserman Schultz’s energetic efforts to prevent investigators from examining Awan’s laptop. A likely currency-transportation offense against Alvi goes uncharged. And, as for the offenses that are charged, prosecutors plead them in a manner that avoids any reference to what should be their best evidence.
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NationalReview!
The Very Strange Indictment of Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s IT Scammers
The indictment undertakes to describe in detail four counts of bank-fraud conspiracy, false statements on credit applications, and unlawful monetary transactions, yet leaves out the most damning evidence of guilt.
In fact, the indictment appears to go out of its way not to mention it.
To summarize, the indictment is an exercise in omission. No mention of the Awan group’s theft of information from Congress. Not a hint about the astronomical sums the family was paid, much of it for no-show “work.” Not a word about Wasserman Schultz’s keeping Awan on the payroll for six months during which (a) he was known to be under investigation, (b) his wife was known to have fled to Pakistan, and (c) he was not credentialed to do the IT work for which he had been hired. Nothing about Wasserman Schultz’s energetic efforts to prevent investigators from examining Awan’s laptop. A likely currency-transportation offense against Alvi goes uncharged. And, as for the offenses that are charged, prosecutors plead them in a manner that avoids any reference to what should be their best evidence.
There is something very strange going on here.
Yes, they are all dishonest crooks - on both sides, the Awans providing "services" and the Dems doing what they do best.
Hmmm....they were 7 hours in the WH, how far do listening devices carry? A couple of miles?
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