

Prosecutors have since filed paperwork saying they fear “the dissipation of the proceeds of the fraud and destruction of evidence in other locations.” Imran’s real estate properties provide a source of money that could be sent directly to Pakistan when two upcoming home sales close. Imran Awan, a congressional aide arrested by the FBI after wiring $300,000 to Pakistan and misrepresenting the purpose, had previously wired money to the country and was frantically liquidating multiple real estate properties on the day he was arrested, The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group has learned. "The part needs to unify and the voters want to talk about the issues.As the mainstream media continues to report 24×7 on their Russian collusion narrative in a shameless attempt to take down a Republican administration without any actual evidence of wrongdoing, the Democrats find themselves embroiled in yet another actual scandal, with actual crimes, where people have actually been arrested by the FBI while actually trying to flee the country…yet shockingly, none of these actual crimes seem to be of any interest at all to traditional media outlets.īe that as it may, the rather curious case of Imran Awan continues with the latest development coming courtesy of the Daily Caller who notes that Imran was frantically liquidating nearly $2 million in real estate holdings right up until the day has was arrested at Dulles airport. It's one constant drama and scandal after another with her and she's a very divisive figure in the party," Canova added. "At the very least, it shows a lot of poor judgment and I know the voters in my district, they've been speaking with me." "She waited until the day after he was actually arrested and he had already destroyed a couple of hard drives, so it seems like he was at least trying to hide evidence," Canova said.
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Tim Canova, a law professor and Schultz's Democratic primary challenger for the 2018 election, told Fox News last month that her handling of the IT scandal was "disappointing," the Washington Free Beacon reported. She was infamously booed by Democratic activists at the pre-convention Florida delegation breakfast in Philadelphia. Bernie Sanders' (I., Vt.) presidential campaign. Schultz was forced to resign as chair of the Democratic National Committee last summer after leaked emails revealed she and other Democratic officials tried to sabotage Sen. "As long as Florida has Debbie Wasserman Schultz, they'll have to deal with the scandals that follow her around."

"As usual, instead of taking responsibility, she made an abundance of excuses and doubled down," NRCC communications director Matt Gorman said in a statement. That's Debbie Wasserman Schultz," the narrator concludes. The ad then includes audio from Schultz's interview with the Sun Sentinel earlier this month, in which she said, "I believed that I did the right thing and I will do it again." "Rather than admitting to a scandal, Wasserman Schultz blames the arrest on racial profiling and Islamophobia." "Imran Awan was later charged with bank fraud and is suspected of exposing sensitive government information," the ad continues. "Instead of joining her Democratic colleagues, Schultz waited until after the arrest to fire Awan."

"July 2017: a congressional aide to Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Imran Awan, was arrested trying to flee the country," a narrator says during the police chase scene.

The " five-figure ad buy" starts out with a police chase, in which a police car is following another vehicle to an airport. Schultz has faced backlash in recent weeks for employing Awan, who had been under federal investigation since February for an equipment and data scam in the House she only fired Awan after he attempted to flee the United States. He was arrested in late July at Dulles Airport in Virginia after trying to fly to his native Pakistan. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Fla.) for her handling of the scandal involving her now-former IT staffer, Imran Awan. The National Republican Congressional Committee on Wednesday released a new ad titled "Corrupt," which targets Democratic Rep.
