Debbie Schultz Threatens Police Chief

A chief of staff for Democratic Rep. Yvette Clarke quietly agreed in early 2016 to sign away a $120,000 missing electronics problem on behalf of two former IT aides now suspected of stealing equipment from Congress, The Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.

Clarke’s chief of staff at the time effectively dismissed the loss and prevented it from coming up in future audits by signing a form removing the missing equipment from a House-wide tracking system after one of the Awan brothers alerted the office the equipment was gone. The Pakistani-born brothers are now at the center of an FBI investigation over their IT work with dozens of Congressional offices.

A senior House official with knowledge of the situation provided TheDCNF with new details about how exactly the brothers are suspected to have stolen the equipment and possibly data from Congress, raising questions about the members or staffers who were signing the checks on equipment purchases.

The $120,000 figure amounts to about a tenth of the office’s annual budget, or enough to hire four legislative assistants to handle the concerns of constituents in her New York district. Yet when one of the brothers alerted the office to the massive loss, the chief of staff signed a form that quietly reconciled the missing equipment in the office budget, the official told TheDCNF. Abid Awan remained employed by the office for months after the loss of the equipment was flagged.

Separately, the brothers are suspected to have orchestrated a long-running fraud scheme in which the office would purchase equipment in a way that avoided tracking by central House-wide administrators. They’re suspected of working with an employee of CDW Government Inc. — one of the Hill’s largest technology providers — to alter invoices in order to avoid tracking. The result would be that no one outside the office would notice if the equipment disappeared, and investigators think the goal of the scheme was to remove and sell the equipment outside of Congress.





According to the official who talked to TheDCNF, Clarke’s chief of staff did not alert authorities to the huge sum of missing money when it was brought to the attention of the office around February of 2016. A request to sign away that much lost equipment would have been “way outside any realm of normalcy,” the official said, but the office did not bring it to the attention of authorities until months later when House administrators told the office they were reviewing finances connected to the Awans.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/08/20/democrats-office-approved-120k-write-off-linked-to-awan-brothers/
 
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Debbie finally met with the media, don't think she helped her case.

“He’s not my staffer. He no longer works for me. And when he was arrested, I terminated him,” she said. “I kept him on the payroll during the time that he was not arrested and not charged with anything. And that was because, as I said, that I was concerned about the violation of his due process rights and also that there were racial and ethnic profiling concerns as well.”
Awan is a Pakistani-born Muslim who is now a U.S. citizen. Wasserman Schultz said his religious faith may have been a factor in the decision to investigate Awan and his relatives.
 
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Debbie finally met with the media, don't think she helped her case.

“He’s not my staffer. He no longer works for me. And when he was arrested, I terminated him,” she said. “I kept him on the payroll during the time that he was not arrested and not charged with anything. And that was because, as I said, that I was concerned about the violation of his due process rights and also that there were racial and ethnic profiling concerns as well.”
Awan is a Pakistani-born Muslim who is now a U.S. citizen. Wasserman Schultz said his religious faith may have been a factor in the decision to investigate Awan and his relatives.

What a dumb *****
 
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Debbie finally met with the media, don't think she helped her case.

“He’s not my staffer. He no longer works for me. And when he was arrested, I terminated him,” she said. “I kept him on the payroll during the time that he was not arrested and not charged with anything. And that was because, as I said, that I was concerned about the violation of his due process rights and also that there were racial and ethnic profiling concerns as well.”
Awan is a Pakistani-born Muslim who is now a U.S. citizen. Wasserman Schultz said his religious faith may have been a factor in the decision to investigate Awan and his relatives.

I just heard a snippet of her interview...

"His (Awan) arrest had nothing to do with his job."

Alrighty, then.
 
She is an idiot but correct with the arrest not related to his work. The Capital police and probably the Feds are investigation the thefts of equipment and possible data. Those charges have yet to come but probable.
 
She is an idiot but correct with the arrest not related to his work. The Capital police and probably the Feds are investigation the thefts of equipment and possible data. Those charges have yet to come but probable.

That was literally his job.....
 
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That was literally his job.....

But they got him on real estate loan fraud which was cut & dry. He lied about intending a property to be his primary residence to get a cheaper loan than the business mortgage rate they give to those buying property to rent out.

A military guy rented the house and found multiple computers, smashed hard drives, etc. in the garage and called authorities.
 
Has he been charged for that?

yet, no. but that is why literally every other congressman fired him a long time ago.

and the reason he got caught on the loan fraud was because of his work. If he doesn't leave work stuff there the soldier (forget which branch) never calls it in. so saying they aren't related is a stretch.
 
yet, no. but that is why literally every other congressman fired him a long time ago.

and the reason he got caught on the loan fraud was because of his work. If he doesn't leave work stuff there the soldier (forget which branch) never calls it in. so saying they aren't related is a stretch.

Marine


And this is just getting started.
 
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Nope. The party will protect her. She'll walk away. Probably even get re-elected.

to be fair, the system will protect her. last thing washington wants, either side, is politicians to start getting jail terms for their actions. sets a dangerous precedent.
 
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She is an idiot but correct with the arrest not related to his work. The Capital police and probably the Feds are investigation the thefts of equipment and possible data. Those charges have yet to come but probable.

You must have missed this...

Federal authorities are investigating whether sensitive data was stolen from congressional offices by several Pakistani-American tech staffers and sold to Pakistani or Russian intelligence, knowledgeable sources say.

What started out 16 months ago as a scandal involving the alleged theft of computer equipment from Congress has turned into a national-security investigation involving FBI surveillance of the suspects.

Investigators now suspect that sensitive US government data — possibly including classified information — could have been compromised and may have been sold to hostile foreign governments that could use it to blackmail members of Congress or even put their lives at risk.

“This is a massive, massive scandal,” a senior US official familiar with the widening probe told The Post.
 
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You must have missed this...

Federal authorities are investigating whether sensitive data was stolen from congressional offices by several Pakistani-American tech staffers and sold to Pakistani or Russian intelligence, knowledgeable sources say.

What started out 16 months ago as a scandal involving the alleged theft of computer equipment from Congress has turned into a national-security investigation involving FBI surveillance of the suspects.

Investigators now suspect that sensitive US government data — possibly including classified information — could have been compromised and may have been sold to hostile foreign governments that could use it to blackmail members of Congress or even put their lives at risk.

“This is a massive, massive scandal,” a senior US official familiar with the widening probe told The Post.

No I didn't miss that and was clearly acknowledged in my post.
 
No I didn't miss that and was clearly acknowledged in my post.

16 months worth of investigations. The original arrest was made as precaution because he was attempting to leave the country.

I believe it was all in conjunction with one another.

DWS is clearly tied in to this and will eventually be charged with treason if she doesn't roll over on Hillary.
 

Wasserman-Schultz was possibly paying BLACKMAIL money to Imran Awan.

To begin with, it is not the easiest thing to get one’s hands on the indictment. The case is being handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. There is no press release about the indictment on the office’s website, though U.S. attorneys’ offices routinely issue press releases and make charging documents available in cases of far less national prominence. (I found the indictment through the Orlando Sentinel, which obtained and posted it in conjunction with the paper’s report on the filing of charges.)

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...-indicted-mysteriously-narrow-and-low-key-way
 
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You must have missed this...

Federal authorities are investigating whether sensitive data was stolen from congressional offices by several Pakistani-American tech staffers and sold to Pakistani or Russian intelligence, knowledgeable sources say.

What started out 16 months ago as a scandal involving the alleged theft of computer equipment from Congress has turned into a national-security investigation involving FBI surveillance of the suspects.

Investigators now suspect that sensitive US government data — possibly including classified information — could have been compromised and may have been sold to hostile foreign governments that could use it to blackmail members of Congress or even put their lives at risk.

“This is a massive, massive scandal,” a senior US official familiar with the widening probe told The Post.

Sir we can't worry about this. There are statues offending people, Russia Russia Russia, and all white peoples are racist.

Please refrain from posting anything that shows a negative view of democrats.
 
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16 months worth of investigations. The original arrest was made as precaution because he was attempting to leave the country.

I believe it was all in conjunction with one another.

DWS is clearly tied in to this and will eventually be charged with treason if she doesn't roll over on Hillary.

Easy now. She won't be charged with treason.
 
Employer: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is no stranger to controversy, employed Imran Awan at the same time as her chairmanship of the DNC ended in catastrophe, with leaked emails revealing how she aided Hillary Clinton instead of being neutral. Awan had password access to her phone and iPad


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...harged-fraud-hacking-probe.html#ixzz4qbRXldlK
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Wasserman-Schultz was possibly paying BLACKMAIL money to Imran Awan.

To begin with, it is not the easiest thing to get one’s hands on the indictment. The case is being handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. There is no press release about the indictment on the office’s website, though U.S. attorneys’ offices routinely issue press releases and make charging documents available in cases of far less national prominence. (I found the indictment through the Orlando Sentinel, which obtained and posted it in conjunction with the paper’s report on the filing of charges.)

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...-indicted-mysteriously-narrow-and-low-key-way

I'm confused why you are pointing me back to the link I provided. Not sure I follow.

I think the article raises some valid questions regarding the odd nature of the inditement and the bizarre behavior by the FBI.
 

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