Banned From the Banking Industry for Life, a Scott Pruitt Friend Finds a New Home at the EPA
Albert Kelly’s bank made a generous loan to Scott Pruitt before Kelly was banned from being a banker. In need of a new job, he found one at the EPA.
Albert Kelly’s bank made a generous loan to Scott Pruitt before Kelly was banned from being a banker. In need of a new job, he found one at the EPA.
The bill would limit how the FBI can use NSA data, but critics say it may do more harm than good by explicitly writing the loophole into law.
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The chair of the committee will help set the agenda on antitrust policy, law enforcement oversight, immigration reform, gun control, and surveillance.
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