A court hearing has been scheduled for Friday in an unsolved Obama-era scandal involving the brothers hired by House Democrats who were fired when one was identified as "An ongoing and serious risk to the House of Representatives."
"The Awan Brothers IT scandal implicates national security and involves a cover-up by House Democrat leadership and, now, the Deep State DOJ," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
The watchdog wanted to see records from "Any investigations or preliminary investigations involving former congressional IT support staffers Abid Awan, Imran Awan, Jamal Awan, and Hina R. Alvi.".
Explained Judicial Watch: "Imran Awan and his family were banned from the House computer network in February 2017 after the House's top law enforcement officer wrote that Imran is 'an ongoing and serious risk to the House of Representatives, possibly threatening the integrity of our information systems,' and that a server containing evidence had gone 'missing.' The inspector general said server logs showed 'unauthorized access' and procurement records were falsified."
"Most lawmakers fired Awan but Wasserman Schultz kept him on until he was arrested in July 2017, trying to board a flight for Pakistan," Judicial Watch said.
Said Judicial Watch: "The Awan brothers reportedly 'were not given background checks before being given access to highly sensitive government information and no explanations have been given as to why.' Additionally, 'If they would have run this background check it would have found out not only multiple criminal convictions, but $1 million bankruptcy, a dozen lawsuits it would have found a whole host of major red flags and the Democrats didn't do any of those checks.'".
The IG suspected Awan and his co-workers were diverting information from Democratic lawmakers' computers, including members of House intelligence committees.
https://clarion.causeaction.com/2019/12/11/unsolved-from-obama-era-court-finally-to-probe-democrats-it-scandal/
"The Awan Brothers IT scandal implicates national security and involves a cover-up by House Democrat leadership and, now, the Deep State DOJ," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
The watchdog wanted to see records from "Any investigations or preliminary investigations involving former congressional IT support staffers Abid Awan, Imran Awan, Jamal Awan, and Hina R. Alvi.".
Explained Judicial Watch: "Imran Awan and his family were banned from the House computer network in February 2017 after the House's top law enforcement officer wrote that Imran is 'an ongoing and serious risk to the House of Representatives, possibly threatening the integrity of our information systems,' and that a server containing evidence had gone 'missing.' The inspector general said server logs showed 'unauthorized access' and procurement records were falsified."
"Most lawmakers fired Awan but Wasserman Schultz kept him on until he was arrested in July 2017, trying to board a flight for Pakistan," Judicial Watch said.
Said Judicial Watch: "The Awan brothers reportedly 'were not given background checks before being given access to highly sensitive government information and no explanations have been given as to why.' Additionally, 'If they would have run this background check it would have found out not only multiple criminal convictions, but $1 million bankruptcy, a dozen lawsuits it would have found a whole host of major red flags and the Democrats didn't do any of those checks.'".
The IG suspected Awan and his co-workers were diverting information from Democratic lawmakers' computers, including members of House intelligence committees.
https://clarion.causeaction.com/2019/12/11/unsolved-from-obama-era-court-finally-to-probe-democrats-it-scandal/
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