Career Politicians Christy and Marlin Stutzman Ethics Investigation Revealed:
Career Politicians Christy and Marlin Stutzman exposed!!
Below you will find links to explosive documents that Christy and Marlin Stutzman don’t want revealed. Once you read the transcripts and watch the video, you will understand why the Stutzman’s don’t have any business being involved in politics. Watch the video. If you still have questions, click the links below to read the entire report.
Career Politicians like Christy and Marlin Stutzman count on reports like this, and others, being buried so deep that no one can read or find them. We have read and examined all reports and documents. The Video below will help you understand the Congressional Ethics investigation against Christy and Marlin Stutzman.
- FINDINGS OF FACT AND CITATIONS TO LAW:
- Exhibits: #1 Marlin Stutzman Deposition, #2, Chief of Staff Deposition, #3 & #4 E-mails
- Exhibits: #5 Campaign Manager Deposition, #6, Christy Stutzman Deposition, #7, Facebook Post about the California Trip, #8, California Trip Agenda E-mails, #9, Flights, $10, E-mails, #11, E-mails, #12 Fundraising Person Deposition, #13, E-mails, #14, Michael Landon Jr. Deposition, #15 Invoice, #16, Explosive E-mails, #17, Emails
Summary: This ethics report is very long. You decide for yourself, did Christy and Marlin Stutzman do anything wrong? We find it very troubling that the next election cycle when Christy and Marlin Stutzman are out of “Power” they decide to have Christy run for elective office. Something smells fishy here.
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