House GOP leader Smith: he wasn’t aware of any wrongdoing…
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Is anyone swayed by Rep. Smith's assertion of ignorance? It appears that one of his own staffers testified. Never a good sign.
B.S.!
Do I need to spell it out for you? I will, if you don't understand what I'm saying, Sam.
Here goes Smith's and every other political leaders' campaign codenamed "CYA ASAP!"
Sam Smith is lying.
Of course Smith is lying. And even if he isn't, he doesn't deserve to remain in office, much less serve as Minority Leader. Is this the type of leadership Republicans want?
How can he possibly spend millions of taxpayers’ dollars by signing these contracts and not have any idea what was going on, particularly with his knowledge of Perzel et al.
If Smith had one ounce of integrity, he would resign and if he doesn’t at least resign his leadership position, Republicans should elect someone else..
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