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Saw this before when the initial group was identified. I'm still inclined to believe the Air Force since they discovered it in an internal audit and fessed up to it.
Don't agree with it, but it doesn't look to be a partisan bad-actor within the Air Force.
https://www.rallypoint.com/shared-links/gop-lawmakers-seek-investigation-of-unauthorized-disclosure-of-their-air-force-records?urlhash=8146416
Don't agree with it, but it doesn't look to be a partisan bad-actor within the Air Force.
https://www.rallypoint.com/shared-links/gop-lawmakers-seek-investigation-of-unauthorized-disclosure-of-their-air-force-records?urlhash=8146416
GOP lawmakers seek investigation of ‘unauthorized’ disclosure of their Air Force records |...
Two Republican lawmakers say the Air Force alerted them that their military records were improperly released during the midterm campaign. Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) was informed of the “unauthorized release” in a letter from the Air Force obtained by POLITICO. Rep. Zach Nunn (R-Iowa) said in a statement that he was told by the Air Force that his own records were also disclosed without his approval.
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Maj John Bell
I'm less concerned with the Air Force and more concerned with the "third party."
Who are they?
Why were 7 of 11 of the Republican candidates?
Who were the other four?
What was done with the information?
Was it provided to anyone acting on behalf of the Democratic Party?
It sounds like tin foil hat conspiracy questions, but I think the matter deserves more than a cursory investigation and consignment to "forget about it" box.
Who are they?
Why were 7 of 11 of the Republican candidates?
Who were the other four?
What was done with the information?
Was it provided to anyone acting on behalf of the Democratic Party?
It sounds like tin foil hat conspiracy questions, but I think the matter deserves more than a cursory investigation and consignment to "forget about it" box.
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COL Randall C.
Maj John Bell - In the previous letter - "the Air Force names Abraham Payton of the research firm Due Diligence LLC as the person who “inappropriately requested copies of your military personnel records for the stated purpose of employment and benefits,” adding that Payton was already in possession of Bacon’s Social Security number. Payton is a former research director for the Democratic political group American Bridge.
According to Federal Election Commission records, the House Democratic campaign arm paid Due Diligence just over $110,000 between January 2021 and December 2022."
Political Operatives (for either side of an election) doing political dirty tricks? Color me shocked!
According to Federal Election Commission records, the House Democratic campaign arm paid Due Diligence just over $110,000 between January 2021 and December 2022."
Political Operatives (for either side of an election) doing political dirty tricks? Color me shocked!
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