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Come on bk you can't disbelieve everything anti trump and Republican ,,Can you?· In 2016, Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina reportedly used $150,000 in taxpayer money to settle a veteran-discrimination and retaliation claim with a former aide.
· The ex-staffer, an officer in the Air Force Reserves, alleged that Gowdy had discriminated against him after he took leave for his service-related obligations.
· At one point, the aide also alleged that Gowdy's high-profile investigation into the 2012 Benghazi attack was taking a partisan turn and focusing on then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Top Republican who led Benghazi panel used $150,000 of taxpayer money to settle claim with a fired staffer
"According to a Washington Post report"
Ah shucks, there's no conflict of interest. Ignore the facts and take my word for it.
The question is why did the FBI and DOJ fear a Trump presidency? Is it political bias and/or the fear Trump is an outsider and might be a "disruption" to department "policy"? I believe it's both.
A story they had to later retract.... funny how the leftards ignore facts and keep posting fabrications..· In 2016, Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina reportedly used $150,000 in taxpayer money to settle a veteran-discrimination and retaliation claim with a former aide.
· The ex-staffer, an officer in the Air Force Reserves, alleged that Gowdy had discriminated against him after he took leave for his service-related obligations.
· At one point, the aide also alleged that Gowdy's high-profile investigation into the 2012 Benghazi attack was taking a partisan turn and focusing on then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Top Republican who led Benghazi panel used $150,000 of taxpayer money to settle claim with a fired staffer
"According to a Washington Post report"
No man alive has ever loved hearing himself talk more than this guy.
Ah shucks, there's no conflict of interest. Ignore the facts and take my word for it.
The question is why did the FBI and DOJ fear a Trump presidency? Is it political bias and/or the fear Trump is an outsider and might be a "disruption" to department "policy"? I believe it's both.
Doesnt seem retracted to me, even fox news has the story up.A story they had to later retract.... funny how the leftards ignore facts and keep posting fabrications..· In 2016, Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina reportedly used $150,000 in taxpayer money to settle a veteran-discrimination and retaliation claim with a former aide.
· The ex-staffer, an officer in the Air Force Reserves, alleged that Gowdy had discriminated against him after he took leave for his service-related obligations.
· At one point, the aide also alleged that Gowdy's high-profile investigation into the 2012 Benghazi attack was taking a partisan turn and focusing on then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Top Republican who led Benghazi panel used $150,000 of taxpayer money to settle claim with a fired staffer
"According to a Washington Post report"
Trey Gowdy lays into Rosenstein
Trey Gowdy lays into Rosenstein
Gowdy Doody is a legend in his own mind. He couldn't even handle Hillary in the Benghazi hearings - so how could he possibly handle the FBI and DOJ. Funny...
Trey Gowdy lays into Rosenstein
Gowdy Doody is a legend in his own mind. He couldn't even handle Hillary in the Benghazi hearings - so how could he possibly handle the FBI and DOJ. Funny...
There's a big difference. With Benghazi there were appearances of incompetence, and politics INITIATED by the Democrats. More than that lives were lost.
Today we have factual information proving that beyond a reasonable doubt, all is not well within the FBI and DOJ, and it probably spreads through Washington. They're corrupt and the only question is why.
Ah shucks, there's no conflict of interest. Ignore the facts and take my word for it.
The question is why did the FBI and DOJ fear a Trump presidency? Is it political bias and/or the fear Trump is an outsider and might be a "disruption" to department "policy"? I believe it's both.
Ah shucks, there's no conflict of interest. Ignore the facts and take my word for it.
The question is why did the FBI and DOJ fear a Trump presidency? Is it political bias and/or the fear Trump is an outsider and might be a "disruption" to department "policy"? I believe it's both.