Monday, September 10, 2018

Resistance Torches Devin Nunes' Family For Daring To Expose Collusion

 Carmen George of The Fresno Bee reported, "Faith leaders prayed, sang and chanted at Rep. Devin Nunes' office in Visalia on Tuesday morning to voice concerns about federal policies regarding immigration and health care."

The first, by its very title - "A yacht, cocaine, prostitutes: Winery partly owned by Nunes sued after fundraiser event" - suggests Nunes might have some responsibility to bear in the event, despite him not having been on the boat during the alleged activity, being one of numerous owners in the company, having no say in management, and earning no more than $5,000 in fiscal year 2016 for his investment.

The result of this staged filming fiasco targeting Nunes' uncle? Janz posted a tweet accusing Devin Nunes of "Send[ing] one of his relatives to stop" Janz's team from filming and referring to Nunes and his relatives as "Triggered snowflakes."

Surely a perfect opportunity for resistance-type figures to harangue Nunes' family members, then frame Nunes as responsible.

Nunes' Chief of Staff Anthony Ratekin stated, "A left-wing group used the information to file a frivolous ethics complaint against Rep. Nunes based on a willful misreading and blatant misrepresentation of the information."

According to Nunes spokesperson Jack Langer Nunes simply pooled his money with other investors in a holding company to meet the minimum investment, after having cleared the investment with both the House Ethics Committee and the winery.

Reporting at The Fresno Bee suggests Nunes is somehow associated with hiring sex workers and lied about his financial holdings, and that his family seeks to harass his opponent.

http://thefederalist.com/2018/09/06/resistance-torches-devin-nunes-family-dared-expose-intel-agencies-collusion-democrats/

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