Did John Conyers pay a phony "severance payment" to a "temporary employee" to hide a sexual harassment settlement?https://t.co/0bgN4AHlF1
— Stephen Hayes (@stephenfhayes) November 22, 2017
.@DLoesch: “You can’t use taxpayer dollars and then tell the taxpayers to stay out of your business.” #TheStory pic.twitter.com/raUnH880eG
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 22, 2017
\I wonder if any member of Congress will introduce legislation to attempt to render null and void the NDAs from sexual misconduct settlements with members of Congress, so their survivors can talk if they wish.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) November 21, 2017
I emphatically agree w/ @jaketapper - nullify the non-disclosure agreements. Should be presuming *against* government secrecy. My @NRO column https://t.co/grg9bPC2fS
— Andrew C. McCarthy (@AndrewCMcCarthy) November 21, 2017
This is how Congress hides sexual harassment settlements, according to documents obtained by BuzzFeed. They get paid out as salary, looks like nothing out of the ordinary on paper. https://t.co/FQ68pFh4FW pic.twitter.com/EqAv737K8j
— Byron Tau (@ByronTau) November 21, 2017
First leak from that $15 million harassment-silencing slush fund in Congress hits iconic Dem https://t.co/yfIeZ3hP9L
— Keydreaming (@Texastweetybird) November 21, 2017