Corrupt Democrat Gets Caught After Trying to Hide $885,000
Well, well, well. Would you believe that another Democrat is guilty of an ethics violation? It seems hard to believe, doesn’t it? No…not really, if you ask me.
New York Representative Tom Suozzi failed to disclose several stock transactions which total around $885,000, some of them stretching back to at least 2019.
In a complaint filed with the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) that cited multiple media reports, the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) said the New York Democrat’s “transactions occurred between September 2017 and June 2021 and were ultimately disclosed on March 3, 2022. One of Suozzi’s transactions was the stock purchase of aluminum manufacturer Superior Industries International Inc. on September 5, 2017, which Suozzi disclosed over four years late.”
Take a look at this:
Representatives are expected to record any financial transaction of $1,000 or more within 30 days of completion, but no later than 45 days. Every member of the lower chamber of Congress is likewise obligated to mention such transactions in their annual reports. But as you can see based on this image, Rep. Suozzi reported at LEAST 800-900 days too late!
Nancy Pelosi is as crooked as a fishing hook, but at least she files her trades on time…or does she? Well, don’t be so sure about that because Nancy Pelosi is the biggest crook of them all.
And as FACT, the Washington, D.C. based watchdog group reported, “Additionally, this is not the first time Suozzi appears to have violated disclosure requirements. He was the subject of a prior complaint filed with the OCE on September 22, 2021, alleging he failed to disclose approximately 300 stock trades. The length of the delay in this current instance, the volume of unreported financial transactions, and the repeated inability to comply with the rules clearly indicate an intentional disregard for the law at a minimum.”
Now, I must admit that Democrats aren’t the only violators of this, but it sure does seem that they are the most frequent ones.