Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker may have already violated federal law after receiving political donations

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Matthew Whitaker may have violated the Hatch Act by continuing to receive thousands of dollars in political contributions as a federal employee.

 

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Trumps buddy... it would be funny if that comes from russia

May have. May not have.

LMFAO at the narrative creators desperate to get rid of this guy - imagine the threat the deep state feels to launch all these attacks - great pick realDonaldTrump JohnBrennan SallyQYates HillaryClinton ClintonFdn

Appears so. From $79,000 a year income to $902,000 in just a couple years? Why consider him an expert in HRC at all?

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