She says she doesn't want to be involved in circuses, but she's sure acting like a clown.
I found it somewhat embarrassing that she was the only Ukrainian-born member of Congress and yet by this year she was voting against aid for it. At least Eugene Vindman's election means she won't have that particular distinction anymore.
She says she doesn't want to be involved in circuses, but she's sure acting like a clown.
I found it somewhat embarrassing that she was the only Ukrainian-born member of Congress and yet by this year she was voting against aid for it. At least Eugene Vindman's election means she won't have that particular distinction anymore.
Oh that's just the tip of the iceburg! Spartz herself is toxic to her staff to the point where the House Ethics Committee had a panel to probe how she was treating them.
The House Ethics Committee has made preliminary inquiries into Rep. Victoria Spartz’s treatment of staff in response to multiple complaints filed about the Indiana Republican’s alleged “abuse,” “general toxicity,” and “rage,” according to a current aide and a former aide who made complaints and have been contacted by investigators in recent weeks.
The aides, who were granted anonymity due to their fear of retribution by Spartz, said their complaints were filed with panel investigators before Spartz won her primary race last month. The investigators told them the Ethics Committee would not launch a formal investigation before then given the potential appearance of meddling in the election, the aides said.
She says she doesn't want to be involved in circuses, but she's sure acting like a clown.
I found it somewhat embarrassing that she was the only Ukrainian-born member of Congress and yet by this year she was voting against aid for it. At least Eugene Vindman's election means she won't have that particular distinction anymore.
Oh that's just the tip of the iceburg! Spartz herself is toxic to her staff to the point where the House Ethics Committee had a panel to probe how she was treating them.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/06/04/ethics-panel-probes-rep-spartz-over-staff-abuse-claims-00161623
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The House Ethics Committee has made preliminary inquiries into Rep. Victoria Spartz’s treatment of staff in response to multiple complaints filed about the Indiana Republican’s alleged “abuse,” “general toxicity,” and “rage,” according to a current aide and a former aide who made complaints and have been contacted by investigators in recent weeks.
The aides, who were granted anonymity due to their fear of retribution by Spartz, said their complaints were filed with panel investigators before Spartz won her primary race last month. The investigators told them the Ethics Committee would not launch a formal investigation before then given the potential appearance of meddling in the election, the aides said.