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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A nonpartisan watchdog group has asked a federal ethics agency to investigate Tennessee Congressman Andy Ogles over $1 million of discrepancies in financial disclosures he was required to file with the U.S. House.
The Campaign Legal Center (CLC) repeatedly cites NewsChannel 5's reporting in the complaint that was filed Tuesday with the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), comparing Ogles' conduct to disgraced New York Congressman George Santos.
NewsChannel 5 Investigates discovered that, like Santos, Ogles has misrepresented his educational and business credentials.
"The expulsion of Representative George Santos for filing false financial disclosure statements and other ethics violations demonstrates why investigations of significant discrepancies in a candidate’s financial reporting are warranted," the CLC complaint says.
REVEALED: Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles faces ethics complaint, comparison to George Santos
A nonpartisan watchdog group has asked a federal ethics agency to investigate Tenn Congressman Andy Ogles over $1 million of financial disclosure discrepancies uncovered by NewsChannel 5 Investigates.
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The Campaign Legal Center (CLC) repeatedly cites NewsChannel 5's reporting in the complaint that was filed Tuesday with the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), comparing Ogles' conduct to disgraced New York Congressman George Santos.
NewsChannel 5 Investigates discovered that, like Santos, Ogles has misrepresented his educational and business credentials.
"The expulsion of Representative George Santos for filing false financial disclosure statements and other ethics violations demonstrates why investigations of significant discrepancies in a candidate’s financial reporting are warranted," the CLC complaint says.