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Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Uh oh: Debbie Wasserman Schultz just got CRIMINALLY bad news…

The past few weeks haven’t been good for Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s public image. Following the DNC email hack, she resigned her position as chairperson of the Democratic National Committee amid ethics concerns (for tipping the race in favor of Hillary) — and then was appropriately hired by Hillary Clinton’s campaign immediately after.

As hard as it is to picture anyone connected to Hillary Clinton facing legal repercussions for their misdeeds, that may now be a possibility for Debbie. And that’s thanks to another Democrat. The Washington Free Beacon’s Natalie Johnson reports: Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s primary challenger is filing a complaint with the Federal Election Committee claiming that the outgoing DNC chairwoman wrongfully used DNC resources to target his campaign.

Tim Canova, a law professor and supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders, said his campaign lawyers found evidence that Schultz violated FEC rules among the recent WikiLeaks disclosures that forced the chairwoman’s resignation.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

surprise, surprise

Coffee with a side of Sarcasm said...

I'm not surprised by this at all. In fact, DWS should face the music. She did the crime, now it's time to do the time. She is not above the law. She knows what she did was illegal.

Coffee with a side of Sarcasm said...

She should have more problems. Why would she think she was immune from laws... oh wait, her little buddy. Well, we all know that one's going to have her own crosses to bear soon enough!.

Anonymous said...

And if she used those funds against this guy, against how many others did she use them? Expect more lawsuits with the same complaint.

Anonymous said...

Dirty tricks brought down the Nixon administration and it would be a bigger deal now if the Republicans had been able to come up with a better field of candidates.

Anonymous said...

I foresee a full pardon in her future....yep!

Anonymous said...

If you google Tim Canova and Miami New Times you'll find more links. Or you can search Wikileaks with his name.