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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHill watchdog says Rep. Nehls may have used campaign funds for personal use
Nehls is an asshole
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The Hills nonpartisan ethics watchdog found probable cause to believe Rep. Troy Nehls used campaign funds for personal use, according to a new report released Friday.
"[T]here is probable cause to believe that Rep. Nehls may have converted campaign funds to personal use by expending funds that were not attributable to bona fide campaign or political purposes," wrote the board of the Office of Congressional Ethics.
The investigation was disclosed in a report released Friday by the House Ethics Committee, which is evenly split between both parties.
The Texas Republicans congressional campaign made periodic rent payments since the 2020 campaign cycle to a company, Liberty 1776 LLC, owned and operated by Nehls and headquartered at his home address, according to the report. The company's right to do business in Texas had been terminated by the state in 2022 for failing to pay taxes.
But his campaign listed a separate venue, Freedom Hall, as its headquarters. OCE wrote that it had been a bar or tavern later converted into an Islamic center and boarding school. No rent payments were directly recorded from the Nehls campaign to the venue or the entity that owned it.
"[T]here is probable cause to believe that Rep. Nehls may have converted campaign funds to personal use by expending funds that were not attributable to bona fide campaign or political purposes," wrote the board of the Office of Congressional Ethics.
The investigation was disclosed in a report released Friday by the House Ethics Committee, which is evenly split between both parties.
The Texas Republicans congressional campaign made periodic rent payments since the 2020 campaign cycle to a company, Liberty 1776 LLC, owned and operated by Nehls and headquartered at his home address, according to the report. The company's right to do business in Texas had been terminated by the state in 2022 for failing to pay taxes.
But his campaign listed a separate venue, Freedom Hall, as its headquarters. OCE wrote that it had been a bar or tavern later converted into an Islamic center and boarding school. No rent payments were directly recorded from the Nehls campaign to the venue or the entity that owned it.
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Hill watchdog says Rep. Nehls may have used campaign funds for personal use (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
May 2024
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oasis
(51,299 posts)1. Put his ass on the skids if
ethics committee finds him guilty
republianmushroom
(16,486 posts)2. Surprise, No.
Cha
(302,806 posts)3. Sounds like something that
Fascist idiot would do.