Revelations from an email hack cost her
the chairmanship of the Democratic Party, and now that another hacking
scandal may be threatening her job in Congress, Rep. Debbie Wasserman,
D-Fla., Schultz apparently and abruptly has decided to finally stop
stonewalling investigators.
“It’s about time,” said law professor Tim Canova, who told WND he “was glad to read a recent report Wasserman Schultz may finally be cooperating with the Capitol Hill police on the House hacking investigation.”
Canova, who teaches law at Nova Southeastern University in Florida’s Broward County and is challenging Wasserman Schultz in next year’s Democratic primary, was reacting to word that she has abruptly decided let investigators examine what may be a key piece of evidence in a huge Democratic hacking scandal largely ignored by the establishment media.
http://www.wnd.com/2017/07/another-bizarre-turn-in-wasserman-schultzs-latest-hacking-scandal/
“It’s about time,” said law professor Tim Canova, who told WND he “was glad to read a recent report Wasserman Schultz may finally be cooperating with the Capitol Hill police on the House hacking investigation.”
Canova, who teaches law at Nova Southeastern University in Florida’s Broward County and is challenging Wasserman Schultz in next year’s Democratic primary, was reacting to word that she has abruptly decided let investigators examine what may be a key piece of evidence in a huge Democratic hacking scandal largely ignored by the establishment media.
http://www.wnd.com/2017/07/another-bizarre-turn-in-wasserman-schultzs-latest-hacking-scandal/
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