If there is one thing that Democrats like to do, it is to tell people what to do while they go and commit hateful criminal acts that counteract what they just told people to do.
They’ll tell you not to shoplift while walking out with the whole store. It’s sickening the way they try to get away with so many things.
However, we should consider ourselves lucky that there are still people out there that are more than willing to do the right thing and bring these skunks to the ground.
The Democrat party is about to get smacked with a massive wave of corruption charges.
Three members of the House Judiciary Committee have been hit with an ethics complaint by a nonprofit watchdog, Americans for Public Trust (APT).
The three House Judiciary members named in the complaint are Reps. Madeleine Dean (D-PA), Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), and Lucy McBath (D-GA).
The complaint that was filed with the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) has a laundry list of possible campaign fundraising violations.
Additionally, a complaint was filed against both Dean and McBath with the Federal Election Committee (FEC).
Adam Laxalt, who serves as outside counsel for APT, stated, “All three of these members have engaged in disturbing activities that appear to us to be violations of federal law and House rules.
“This is especially alarming given all three sit on the prestigious House Judiciary Committee, which has direct oversight responsibilities over the U.S. Department of Justice and, by extension, the nation’s law enforcement.
“We’re calling on the Federal Election Commission and the Office of Congressional Ethics to immediately investigate these suspicious activities.”