Berry: Bergdahl Sentence a Blow to Confidence in Military Justice System

Bowe Bergdahl deserves to go to prison for his crimes. The fact that he won’t spend a day in confinement, however, while decorated officers who stand on ethical principles will, weakens our military and casts doubt on the fairness of our military justice system.

Most Americans are at least vaguely familiar with the basic facts of the Bowe Bergdahl ordeal. But what has left many Americans bewildered is the sentence of no confinement for Bergdahl, seemingly out of sync with sentences handed down for similar or lesser crimes, including a controversial sentence issued against a Marine Corps general this week.

On June 30, 2009, Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl left his post in Paktika Province in eastern Afghanistan. The Taliban captured Bergdahl and he remained in their custody until his release — brokered via the exchange of five Guantánamo Bay detainees — on May 31, 2014. Three days prior to leaving his post, Bergdahl sent his father, Bob Bergdahl, an e-mail expressing his frustration with the Army and that he was “ashamed to be an American.” Nevertheless, the Army launched a substantial rescue mission that included aircraft, helicopters, and even the elite Navy SEALs. It has been well documented that members of the rescue mission suffered severe physical and psychological wounds in their attempt to rescue Bergdahl.

Shortly after Bergdahl’s return to duty, the Army began investigating the circumstances surrounding Bergdahl’s actions. In March of 2015, the Army announced it had charged Sergeant Bergdahl with two military offenses: desertion with intent to shirk important or hazardous duty and misbehavior before the enemy.

The latter charge carries the more severe maximum penalty of life in prison. The prosecution sought a sentence that included at least fourteen years of confinement, presumably at Fort Leavenworth. Bergdahl’s defense lawyers asked for no confinement, arguing that Bergdahl had suffered enough at the hands of his captors. Notably, prior to being sentenced, Bergdahl suggested the Taliban treated him better than the Army.

On November 3, after a well-publicized court-martial at which Bergdahl pleaded guilty to both charges, the military judge, Army Colonel Jeffery Nance, sentenced Bergdahl to be reduced to the rank of private, forfeit his pay, and be dishonorably discharged. But in a stunning development, Colonel Nance did not sentence Bergdahl to any confinement. Many wonder why and what happens from here. Only Colonel Nance can answer the former question, but I can certainly answer the latter.

Under the military justice system, the officer who convened the court-martial — in Bergdahl’s case, a four-star general — must review the proceedings and the sentence. Among his other powers this officer, called a “convening authority,” can reduce or even disapprove all or part of an adjudged sentence. Although Bergdahl has the right to appeal his conviction, his sentence, or both, that seems highly unlikely given his apparent windfall. But on the other side, a frustrated Army prosecutor cannot appeal Colonel Nance’s sentence decision. And it is Colonel Nance’s decision to award no confinement that has military experts perplexed.

In 2012, U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Jessica McFadden was convicted of absence without leave and desertion, among other minor offenses. An Air Force court-martial sentenced her to reduction in rank, forfeitures, a fine, to be punitively discharged, and two years of confinement. In 2009, Army Specialist Mervyn Oliver was convicted of the sole offense desertion. An Army court-martial sentenced him to six months of confinement. And perhaps most shocking is the disparity between Bergdahl’s sentence and the one meted out by an Air Force Colonel against a decorated Marine Corps General this week, who was sentenced to three weeks of confinement after being found in contempt of court.

Let’s review a quick recap of what transpired. Marine Corps Brigadier General John Baker, the top defense attorney at the Guantánamo Bay military commissions and the Marine Corps’ second highest-ranking attorney, allowed three civilian defense attorneys under his supervision to be released from their cases after they presented classified evidence of unethical conduct by the prosecution. The defense attorneys complained that the prosecution’s actions prevented them from being able to ethically perform their duties, so General Baker authorized their release.

The judge, Air Force Colonel Vance Spath, ordered General Baker to testify about his decision. Baker refused, defending his subordinates’ ethical obligations and arguing the military commissions — created by Congress to prosecute terrorists — lack jurisdiction over him as a U.S. citizen and active duty Marine officer. Colonel Spath found General Baker in contempt and sentenced him to three weeks in confinement.

Thus, within the same week, one military judge sentenced a decorated and highly respected Marine Corps general to three weeks of confinement while a different military judge allowed Army deserter Bowe Bergdahl — whose rescue effort resulted in the death or serious injury of his fellow Soldiers and the release of five Guantánamo Bay detainees — to escape a single day of confinement.

Bergdahl’s sentence does little to inspire confidence in our military justice system. His actions resulted in severe injury or death for his fellow Soldiers, not to mention the resources expended in the effort to rescue and return him. When soldiers learn that their buddies were killed or maimed attempting to rescue a deserter who was “ashamed” to be one of them, and who complained that the same group who used commercial airliners as weapons of mass terror treated him better than did the Army, they inevitably lose faith and confidence in the system.

President Trump, as Commander in Chief, was understandably disturbed by Bergdahl’s sentence, calling it a “disgrace to our Country and to our Military.” President Trump’s reaction stands in stark contrast to his predecessor. Recall that President Barack Obama’s national security advisor, Susan E. Rice, declared that Bergdahl had served with “honor and distinction.” And let’s not forget that, in the waning hours of his presidency, President Obama commuted the thirty-five year sentence Chelsea Manning, formerly known as Bradley, was serving for stealing and then delivering hundreds of thousands of classified files to Wikileaks, endangering U.S. military troops and operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

At a time when America seems to be divided along partisan lines on just about every conceivable issue, we should be able to agree on the need for a strong, confident military. Bowe Bergdahl’s actions before, during, and after he walked off his post in 2009 caused tangible harm. He deserves to be punished for his actions and his adjudged sentence sends the wrong message to America and to the military.

Mike Berry is a leading expert in military law. He spent over 7 years on active duty as a lawyer in the Marine Corps, including time spent as an instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy. Berry has represented military clients in high-profile cases involving war crimes, homicide, and espionage, among others.

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High School Sex Hazing Scandal Leads to Texas Superintendent’s Resignation

High School Sex Hazing Scandal Leads to Texas Superintendent’s Resignation



The superintendent of a Texas school district plagued by sexual assaults in a hazing scandal resigned following a special meeting held by the board of trustees.

Jose Moreno, the superintendent of the La Vernia Independent School District, exited amid accusations during last year’s high school athletic department sex hazing scandal. Law enforcement authorities believed the incidents traced back to the 2014-15 academic year.

In March, Breitbart Texas reported that La Vernia police charged nine students on sexual assault charges for their alleged roles in the locker room attacks. Ultimately, La Vernia police arrested a total of 13 male students — charging seven of them as minors through the juvenile court system — and six others, of legal age, as adults.  Authorities believed at least 10 students were victimized, all younger male team members.

One family filed a lawsuit in civil court over their 15-year-old son’s purported sexual assault while he was on the football team, asserting a “pervasive rape culture” existed in the school’s athletic program, that the coaches knew about it. The suit also claimed that school officials did not report these incidents to the authorities. The legal action named Moreno, La Vernia High School Principal Kristen Martin, the athletic department’s head coach, two athletic directors, plus two other coaches as defendants.

Breitbart Texas reported:

The suit alleged that the suspects committed hazing, harassment, bullying, physical and sexual abuse against the plaintiff identified as “Child Doe.” It called these acts “sadistic hazing rituals which include rape, sodomy, unlawful sexual penetration, and sexual abuse” and described an example where perpetrators allegedly held Child Doe face down and shoved a bottle into his anus over his shorts. It said he was sexually attacked five times. The plaintiffs seek a jury trial and ask for punitive and other damages for medical expenses, pain, anguish, and loss of wages.

However, in July, the civil case was postponed because of a health issue experienced by the plaintiff’s attorney, according to KSAT. It remains unclear if the case resumed.

Over the summer, Moreno blamed an “underground culture” for these sexual violations and maintained he had no knowledge about any of the alleged sexually-motivated hazing acts until the first victim came forward in February.

On Thursday evening, the La Vernia ISD school board gave little information as to why they invited Moreno “to resign” during a closed executive session. The trustees praised his leadership over the three years he helmed the district, according to a La Vernia News Facebook post. Moreno did not attend the meeting.

In a joint statement released on the school district’s website Friday, the trustees and Moreno announced his immediate resignation. It stated an “agreement has been reached which allows Dr. Moreno to serve the district in a different capacity and eventually pursue other interests and permits the board to pursue hiring another superintendent.”

The statement continued: “In light of the foregoing on behalf of the entire district, the Board of Trustees expresses its sincerest appreciation to Dr. Moreno for his efforts and leadership while serving as Superintendent of this great school district and its wonderful students, parents, and administrators.”

KSAT reported that Shannon Burns, the executive director of human resources for La Vernia ISD, will fill in as interim superintendent beginning Friday, November 10.

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Many Veterans Were Again on the Front Line Battling Wildfires in the West

Many Veterans Were Again on the Front Line Battling Wildfires in the West



Some veterans spent the summer back on the battlefield. Fifteen members of the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) 20-member Billings, Montana, crew were on the front line battling wildfires across the western United States.

Veterans “come in on day one with more structure, more life experiences,” said Cody Phillips, the crew superintendent who has spent 18 of his 36 years fighting fires for the BLM, according to the Billings Gazette. “They’re easy to supervise, because they fully understand the chain of command. It’s ingrained in them.”

The Gazette reported:

The crew, one of eight from around the nation made up mainly of veterans, typically work 14 consecutive days — some of them 21-hour days — before receiving two days off. They did that nine times this summer throughout Montana, New Mexico, Colorado and other states.

Two firefighters — Chad Colwell, 37, a Marine Corps veteran from Blacksburg, Virginia, and Bryan Vesce, 31, a resident of O’Fallon, Illinois, who served in the Navy, said they’re grateful for the public praise they receive from thankful citizens, the Gazette reported.

“It was arduous at times, hot and dry the whole summer,” Vesce said. “A handshake from a grateful homeowner is worth more than any paycheck.”

“We were visible,” Colwell said of fighting fires in and around Glacier National Park.

“People would drive by and honk,” Colwell said. “They were very grateful we were there.”

According to Colwell, an infantry soldier who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, working with his crewmates provides a similar camaraderie to what he experienced during his military service.

Vesce, a former Navy rescue swimmer, said his military service helps him as a firefighter.

“It’s just ‘Get the job done.’ You get an order and you go do it — while always looking at the safety aspect,” he said.

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Drill Instructor Gets 10-Year Sentence for Ordering Recruit to Get Inside Dryer

A former Marine Corps drill instructor who was accused of assaulting recruits received his sentence Friday from a military jury.

Gunnery Sgt. Joseph Felix was given 10 years in prison and a dishonorable discharge for rough treatment of recruits at Parris Island, South Carolina, that included ordering a Muslim recruit into an industrial dryer and turning it on, according to Military.com.

The 34-year-old Iraq War veteran also allegedly ordered other recruits to drink chocolate milk until they vomited, and punched, kicked and slapped others. He was even accused of playing a role in the suicide of one of the recruits under his command.

The eight-member military jury came to the decision on Nov. 10 after reviewing the evidence, convicting him of eight counts of failure to obey a lawful general order and three counts of maltreatment.

Prosecutor Col. Jeffrey Groharing said there was no way to justify singling out a Muslim recruit for such abuse.

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Ameer Bourmeche, the man ordered into the dryer, testified that he still has nightmares about being tossed around inside the dryer, Military.com reported.

“Think of what that recruit went through at the hands of the accused for no reason other than he was a Muslim,” Groharing said. “There’s no training value in that — that’s a hate crime.”

Another prosecutor, Lt. Col. John Norman, said Felix’s behavior was more about “breaking Marines” than “making Marines,” accoridng to The New York Times.

According to Military.com, dozens of witnesses testified during Felix’s 10-day trial, with recruits telling the jury how he choked, punched and slapped those who failed to perform to his standards and, on several occasions, made recruits choke each other.

One incident involved a Pakistani-American Muslim recruit who jumped to his death from the third floor of a squad bay on March 16, 2016.

Although Raheel Siddiqui’s death was ruled a suicide, an investigation found that Felix had forced Siddiqui to perform physical “incentive training” when he claimed he could not sound off because of a sore throat that had him coughing blood.

During the training, Siddiqui collapsed. When Felix slapped him, Siddiqui got up and ran, vaulting over a railing and to his death.

Rep. Debbie Dingell, a Democrat from Siddiqui’s home state of Michigan, said evidence presented during the trial showed that the investigation should be revisited.

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“I will continue to work with all involved to have the initial findings revisited with additional facts that have become available so we can bring some measure of peace to the Siddiqui family,” Dingell said.

Felix and his wife, Jean, testified on Friday, speaking about Felix’s love for the Marine Corps and his family and his longtime dream of becoming a drill instructor.

A dishonorable discharge is the most severe form of punitive discharge from the military and is equivalent to a felony conviction. The sentence entails the loss of all veterans’ benefits and precludes Felix from owning firearms.

Felix was transported to Camp Lejeune in North Carolina for confinement.

While drill instructors should not go easy on recruits by any means, Felix methods clearly went beyond training and became a form of hazing. That’s not what our military should stand for, and it’s gratifying to see justice being served — even if it’s unfortunate that any of it ever happened.

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Report: Fmr Maricopa County Sheriff Eyeing New Career on Senate Floor

Arizona’s former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio went from losing a re-election bid and facing possible jail time on a politically motivated contempt charge to receiving a presidential pardon and standing on the verge of a potential new career.

And according to an Arizona television station’s report this week, he might be aiming high.

According to KSAZ in Phoenix, Arpaio is sending fundraising emails to supporters to raise money for his legal defense bills, but will also be using the communication to test support for a potential run for the United States Senate.

It’s not the first time Arpaio has expressed interest in the Senate.

Shortly after receiving a pardon from President Donald Trump in August, Arpaio spoke with the Washington Examiner and hinted that he wasn’t interested in being retired or fading away, but wanted to continue serving the people of Arizona and helping President Donald Trump succeed in some capacity.

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“I could run for mayor, I could run for legislator, I could run for Senate,” said the 85-year-old former sheriff, who was Maricopa County’s top lawman for 24 years.

That was back in August. Now, the Senate seat currently occupied by the soon-to-be-gone Republican Sen. Jeff Flake would be the most likely political office Arpaio would run for. Flake had not yet announced his intention to retire at the end of this term at the time of that interview.

“I’m sure getting a lot of people around the state asking me” to challenge Flake, Arpaio said at the time. “All I’m saying is the door is open and we’ll see what happens. I’ve got support. I know what support I have.”

That’s what Arpaio is hoping to find out from the fundraising query.

An incredibly biased and cynical opinion piece from The Arizona Republic published parts of the email sent to Arpaio’s supporters, and interspersed quotes from the letter with extremely snarky commentary. But here are the parts Arpaio admirers want to see:

“I have a big decision to make — but what I end up choosing to do in the next critical days largely depends on you, too, Patriot,” Arpaio’s email began.

“You see, this is a very personal email, and I need my most trusted and dependable supporters to help me get it right, because President Trump needs my help, and I have to make a very big decision … very soon,” he continued.

“Here is the situation: to really get his stalled reform agenda moving on Capitol Hill, my friend President Donald Trump needs a U.S. Senator he can trust to actually vote for action on illegal immigration, taxes, the economy and more — and some are asking me to step forward,” the former sheriff added.

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Arpaio then cut to the heart of the matter and asked, “So I want to ask you — Should I run for the open U.S. Senate seat in Arizona?”

The question was followed by a plea for funds to help reduce the burden of legal debt Arpaipo had garnered in fighting off lawsuits against him by former President Barack Obama’s Department of Justice for enforcing immigration laws.

But that was in turn followed by a reminder that Trump needed all the support he could get in Washington, and indicated that Arpaio was up to the task of assisting the president in getting legislation passed.

Democrats and the media absolutely loathe Sheriff Joe, but many people in Arizona and across the country love him and stand with him. It will be interesting to see if he is able to muster enough of that support to win the Republican primary and general election for Arizona’s open Senate seat in 2018.

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Thugs Flee Attempted Robbery Faster Than Rats on Meth After Owner Opens Fire

A crew of thugs who were looking to make a quick store in Rapides Parish, Louisiana received the surprise of their miserable lives when the owner of the convenience store that they were trying to rob grabbed his own handgun and opened fire.

The incident took place in the city of Wardville last weekend when three masked hoodlums entered Lee Rays General Store and pulled a gun. One of the perps even jumped up on the counter, likely mimicking something that he had seen in a movie.

But real life is not like the movies and the owner quickly grabbed his gun and exercised his Second Amendment rights, foiling the robbers and in the process contributing his own footage one hell of a funny video.

The video shows how little that it really takes to reduce smack-talking, menacing punks into cowards who were outta there faster than shit through a goose with one of them being wounded by the proprietor Frank Issa.

Via Alexandria CBS affiliate News Channel 5 “Lee Rays owner releases surveillance video of attempted robbery”:

We’ve learned new details about the shooting Sunday night in Wardville. The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office told us that a person attempted to rob Lee Rays General Store, and the owner shot the person.

But Lee Rays owner, Frank Issa reached out to News Channel 5 letting us know that there was more to the story than what investigators are releasing, and that he had surveillance video to back it up.

He gave us a copy of the video to see for ourselves.

The video shows not one, but three men entering Lee Rays in wearing hoods and masks over their faces, one of them was carrying a gun.

Issa said they demanded money. And one pushed two customers out of his way and jumped on the counter. He continued to point his gun at Issa.

That’s when Issa’s brother distracted the attempted robbers, allowing Issa to grab his own gun. Issa began shooting at the three men, he said he hit one in the stomach and one in the arm.

We spoke with Sheriff William Earl Hilton, he told us one victim is still in the hospital, and the other was treated and has been released to his parents. They are still searching for the third suspect.

It is always nice when these stories have a happy ending and especially so with the left’s big push for gun control after the Las Vegas and Texas shootings.

There is just no substitute for a strong Second Amendment.

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Vets Set the Record Straight After PBS Documentary Spreads Leftist Lies About Vietnam War

This week, veterans of the Vietnam War sent a letter to PBS, high-profile documentarian Ken Burns, and documentary sponsor Bank of America in an attempt to set the record straight on the facts concerning “The Vietnam War,” a PBS documentary series that’s turning a lot of heads.

According to PJ Media, veterans argue that the documentary series fails to mention key aspects of the conflict, “including the communist connections of North Vietnamese dictator Ho Chi Minh and the brutal repression after the war.”

Although I personally have yet to see the series myself, that accusation does seem to hold at least some water.

In an interview with far-left publication Mother Jones, neither Burns, who co-produced the series with Lynn Novick, or his interviewer mentioned the words “communism” or “communist” — not once, and it was a fairly length interview.

Lewis Sorley, a Vietnam War veteran, historian, and director at Vietnam Veterans for Factual History, was quick to remind them that this was more than just some unjust blunder.

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“The whole cause of all this agony and bloodshed was the aggressive North Vietnamese invasion of the South. If it hadn’t been for that, none of this ever would have happened,” he told PJ Media.

“Burns never seems to find that worth mentioning or condemning and I wonder why.”

Sorley claimed that Burns and his team “had clearly decided that they wanted to tell the standard left-wing narrative of an unwinnable, unjust war.”

PJ Media further reports that the documentary obscured the evil intrinsic to communism.

And that should be an outrage to every American interested in an honest appraisal of history.

As the letter from the Vietnam Veterans for Factual History noted, they had four major issues with the series:

  1. They felt that the documentary showed “U.S. support for South Vietnam as blustering, blundering jingoism.”
  2. They were outraged over the minimization of Ho Chi Minh’s communism.
  3. They felt the series ignored South Vietnam’s valor.
  4. They felt the documentary glossed over communist atrocities.

While I’ve not yet seen this documentary series myself, I have seen every other major series Burns has put out, and from that I can tell you — these veterans almost certainly have legitimate beef.

Ken Burns’ “The Civil War” documentary is still argued over, and that series was released in 1990.

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The main difference between the “The Civil War” and “The Vietnam War” documentaries, as we can see here, is that Vietnam veterans still live, breathe, and contribute to society.

I’m glad to see themselves stand up for themselves over what appears to be a grievous misrepresentation of the most controversial war of the 20th Century.

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Undercover Agents Enjoy 70% Success Rate in Sneaking Weapons Past TSA

The Transportation Security Administration has one major job: To safeguard travel, especially for citizens who fly the thousands of commercial flights in the skies above America every day.

A shocking new report indicates that the TSA is failing at that task… badly.

Undercover investigators sent by the government discovered that they were able to take knives, guns, and even explosives through TSA checkpoints an appalling 70 percent of the time.

According to CBS News, similar tests conducted two years ago gave the TSA a stunningly bad 95 percent detection-failure. Although 70 percent is obviously an improvement on paper, the porous security is raising many eyebrows.

“We found that briefing disturbing,” said Rep. Michael McCaul, the Texas Republican who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee. That group received a full briefing on the security problems from the Office of the Inspector General.

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Predictably, the TSA promised that things would change, but offered few explanations about why security had become so bad.

The agency quickly pointed to technology and more funding as the magical answers to its woes. Administrators want to upgrade to newer 3D imagery scanners which use technology similar to medical CT devices.

“TSA administrator David Pekoske told Congress the CT technology is the most effective way to keep passengers safe, but the cost is a major hurdle,” reported CBS.

Yes, leave it to a failing government agency to beg for more money, as if that solves every problem.

A statement from the Department of Homeland Security admitted that there are likely deeper issues than simply not having the latest and greatest equipment.

The DHS “identified vulnerabilities with TSA’s screener performance, screening equipment and associated procedures,” according to ABC News.

Airport security is of course a serious concern, but there is also a larger issue at play: Big Government incompetence.

Political leftists love to tout more government and more spending as the answer to every woe, but once look at recent headlines shows that absolute faith in the federal government is a sucker’s bet.

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The U.S. government dropped the ball and failed to put a known criminal into the background check database. The result was a mass shooting at a church and the death of dozens — but Big-Government addicts say only Uncle Sam can be trusted with guns.

A string of once-mighty U.S. Navy warships have been involved in completely preventable collisions that claimed the lives of brave young American sailors. Incompetence and bureaucracy was to blame, but the same government that can’t steer a ship wants to run every part of your life, from education to health care.

Now, a government agency that treats law-abiding cancer survivors as suspects and pats down children can’t even stop guns and bombs from being walked right onto airplanes… But liberals want similar agencies to act as America’s nanny.

Government monopolies and the bureaucrats who run them have zero incentive to do their jobs well. If they were effective, they wouldn’t be able to justify billions of dollars in new spending requests every year. Those 3D scanner contracts aren’t going to fund themselves.

Here’s a simple question: Would you keep paying an employee who spectacularly failed at a job 70 percent of the time? We’re not talking about Major League Baseball here. Lives are literally be in the hands of a grossly incompetent — yet offensively arrogant — unionized TSA agents throughout the United States.

And they’re failing.

The American people are the ones who hired the TSA to do a job. It may be time to call the failing employee into the office, and have a little chat about the future.

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Claim: Woman Says She Was Offered Big Money to Accuse Roy Moore of Misconduct

As allegations that Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore had sexual contact with an underage girl almost 40 years ago roil the nationally watched race, other reports have surfaced that are taking the whole story into even more bizarre directions.

On Thursday, The Washington Post reported allegations about an incident that allegedly took place in 1979 between then 32-year-old Moore and a 14-year-old girl.

Now, a Twitter user identified as Doug Lewis, whose Twitter profile portrays him as a supporter of President Donald Trump and a Navy veteran, posted on the social media site that a family friend had contacted him regarding the situation.

The unidentified woman reportedly told Lewis that a Washington Post reporter — identified only as “Beth” — had offered her a substantial sum of money to accuse the GOP candidate of wrongdoing.

“A family friend who lives in Alabama just told my wife that a WAPO reporter named Beth offered her 1000$ to accuse Roy Moore,” Lewis tweeted.

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In subsequent tweets, Lewis further reported that the friend had pictures of the journalist who contacted her and had even recorded the conversation on her phone.

Lewis said he advised the friend to take the recording and the picture to the local district attorney’s office, but to make sure she kept a copy for herself, just in case.

Another Twitter user — JustBrenda — responded to the report, saying she “wouldn’t be surprised” if the allegations regarding the reporter were true. She also noted that those who make up sexual offenses “make things harder” for real victims.

Lewis replied to JustBrenda, assuring her that they would “find out” the truth. He also noted that “Jean” — presumably the friend who was allegedly contacted by the Washington Post — had reached out to the Etowah County District Attorney in regards to the evidence she had.

Someone from the office was reportedly sent to pick up the phone.

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Another Twitter user, Bradd Powless, advised that Lewis report the situation to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Secret Service.

Lewis responded that he had done so, but “Jean” reportedly did not trust the federal agencies, so she opted to deal with her local law enforcement instead.

“Can’t blame her with FBI in stories every day,” Lewis commented.

We must point out that these allegations have not yet been substantiated — and might not be at all real.

But with reports of sexual misconduct swirling, it’s important that any and all evidence and reports be adequately aired and investigated so voters can find out the truth.

Moore has contended that the sexual accusations were unfounded.

“These allegations are completely false and are a desperate political attack by the National Democrat Party and The Washington Post on this campaign,” he said, according to Newsweek. “After over 40 years of public service, if any of these allegations were true, they surely would have been made public long before now.”

With the Alabama special election coming up on Dec. 12, Moore only has a few weeks to shut down these allegations and reassure conservative voters that he is the right choice to fill the vacant Senate seat left behind by former Sen. and current Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

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Report: The Podesta Group, which is under scrutiny in Mueller’s investigation, to shut down

The Podesta group, a lobbying firm co-founded by Tony Podesta and John Podesta — Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign chairman — will shutter its doors by the end of the year, according to a new report.

What’s going on?

After special counsel Robert Mueller’s indictment against former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and staffer Rick Gates was made public, the Podesta Group was swept into the center of the investigation, along with another organization, for failing to register their foreign lobbying work with the U.S. government. The companies worked with Manafort to conduct lobbying in Ukraine on behalf of Russian organizations.

According to CNN, Kimberley Fritts, the Podesta Group’s chief executive, told employees during a staff meeting on Thursday the company wouldn’t survive through the end of the year, said they likely wouldn’t be paid beyond Nov. 15 and instructed them to clean out their desks.

Mueller’s investigation has interviewed several members of the Podesta Group. Tony resigned from the company the day the indictment was made public. He has vowed to fight for himself and his group.

The Podesta Group for decades has been one of the biggest lobbying firms on K-Street, meaning their closure would shake-up Washington. However, Fritts already has plans to move forward.

What does she have planned?

According to The Hill, Fritts plans to open her own firm, and may take many of the current Podesta Group employees and clients with her. Other Podesta Group executives, however, may head in other directions.

From The Hill:

Fritts is beginning work on launching a new firm. Her last day at the company Friday created new uncertainty for the Podesta Group after the departure of Podesta on Oct. 30.

Multiple employees who spoke to The Hill said the mood at the firm was mostly optimistic, though they said many of the firm’s dozens of employees could be in limbo as Fritts sets up the new firm and brings Podesta Group talent and clients with her.

Staff said the transition to the new firm would take place in weeks, not months, while senior members of the firm have been trying to keep as many clients as possible.

CNN reported that Tony may even try to continue his lobbying work.

“He didn’t say he was retiring,” a source told CNN. “He’s a prideful person. He built a very influential company over 30 years, and I think he believes he hasn’t done anything wrong.”

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