From Fire Andrea Mitchell:
Are you really surprised? Democrats set ethics trials for corrupt progressive liberal Democrats Charlie Rangel and Maxine Waters after Election Day
Despite Nancy Pelosi’s pledge to “drain the swamp” when she became Speak of the House in 2007, the 111th Congress will go down as one of the most corrupt in U.S. history. The trials were supposed to take place during September for these two corrupt progressive liberal Democrats. Instead, as was expected by many (including myself), the trials for these corrupt piles of garbage wouldn’t start until after the November 2nd elections. According to USA Today, Rangel’s trial will start on November 15th, and Waters will begin on November 29th. Both of these two scum are expected to win re-election easily as they are in s*ithole districts.
The announcement by Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., who chairs the ethics panel, rejects a request by Republicans on the panel, who last week called for the public trials to be held before Nov. 2.
In her statement, Lofgren said the Republican request — rare for a committee that operates in secret and typically issues bipartisan statements — stood in contrast to “numerous” private negotiations between Republicans and Democrats to “reach consensus on how and when to proceed.”
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