POLITICO Massachusetts Playbook: The temperature in MA-3 – More STATE POLICE scandal – CALTER could exit House
- "Mass. State Police payroll director Denise Ezekiel on unpaid leave amid allegations she stole funds from department," by Dan Glaun, MassLive.com: "The payroll director for the Massachusetts State Police has been on unpaid leave for over five months amid an investigation into allegations that she stole money from the department. Denise Ezekiel, the civilian head of the agency's payroll department, was placed on leave on Nov. 1, according to a list of suspensions obtained by MassLive in a public records request."
'cleaning up its own house' ??? GOOD THING TOO, CHARLIE, SINCE WE CAN'T DEPEND ON YOU TO GOVERN.
- "Allegation against Mass. State Police payroll director show agency is 'cleaning up its own house,' Gov. Charlie Baker says," by Gintautas Dumcius, MassLive.com: "The Massachusetts State Police's discovery that the law enforcement agency's payroll director allegedly used her job to steal $23,000 is an indication that the agency is righting itself, Gov. Charlie Baker said. Asked about allegation against Holbrook's Denise Ezekiel, who has been suspended from her job since Nov. 1, Baker said the allegation was leveled against 'somebody who works for the State Police by people who run the State Police.'"
LEWANDOWSKI HALLUCINATIONS!
FOX NEWS = FAKE NEWS
- "Lewandowski (falsely) claims Comey was partly responsible for Boston Marathon bombing," by Martha Schick, Boston Globe: "Corey Lewandowski, President Trump's former campaign manager, blamed former FBI director James Comey - without evidence - for failing to stop the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing in a Fox News segment on Monday, the day after the fifth anniversary of the attack. However, Lewandowski didn't quite have his facts straight: Comey was actually a private citizen at the time of the April 2013 Marathon bombings. In fact, Comey wasn't even nominated to the FBI director position until the summer, and wasn't sworn in until September."
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- "The Committee to Destroy Elizabeth Warren," by Jaime Fuller, Boston Magazine: "She's near the top of every list and poll of probable presidential contenders in 2020, and despite her regular claims that she sees no further than her race for reelection to the Senate in November, it's fair to view 2018 as merely act one of her likelier-by-the-day campaign for the White House. Republicans, here and afield, are sharpening strategies to puncture Warren's image as a straight-talking liberal crusader-branding her as a rich hypocrite, or Che Guevara in a cardigan. If it works here, that means it could work everywhere."
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