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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe story of Debbie Wasserman Schultz and an indicted IT staffer thats lighting up the right, expla
The RWNJ sources are pushing this story as the next E. Farkas, Susan Rice and/or Seth Rich conspiracy theory. I had never heard of this story and it seems that there is nothing to it. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/08/08/the-story-of-debbie-wasserman-schultz-and-an-it-staffer-thats-lighting-up-the-right/?utm_term=.b94fdc35fed2
Left-leaning sites have either stayed away from it or defended Wasserman Schultz's account of it.
The congresswoman says conservatives are making a big deal of this to distract from the much more real Russia investigation. Undoubtedly, the easier path would have been to terminate Mr. Awan, despite the fact that I had not received any evidence of his alleged wrongdoing, she said in a statement issued last week, but that is not the woman my constituents elected, and that is not the mother my children know me to be.
Clearly, there are a lot of political accusations tied up in this nuanced story. Here's what we know about the timeline of accusations against Arwan, his arrest and his dismissal by Wasserman Schultz.
After reading the timeline in the Washington Post article, there is not anything to worry about despite the hype on RWNJ sources
MonkeyC
(38 posts)anything there.
Gothmog
(145,106 posts)This is like all of the other RWNJ conspiracy theories. There is nothing there
MichMary
(1,714 posts)This whole family was seriously overpaid for what they were hired to do, they were discovered to be doing some funny business, and all the other Dem reps this guy was working for canned him. DWS did not. After he attempted to flee, hard drives were found smashed in his home, and a laptop he had hidden was discovered. When the capitol cops got hold of it, DWS threatened them with consequences. What about that sounds like a nothing??