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An improper release of Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-Montclair)s military personnel records to her GOP opponents campaign has caught the attention of New Jerseys House and Senate Democrats, who are demanding a congressional investigation into the snafu.
CBS News reported earlier today that when a surrogate for Jack Ciattarellis campaign for governor asked the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) for Sherrills records, he was given an almost entirely unredacted file. Among the details included in the records he received were Sherrills Social Security number and her and her parents home addresses.
Rep. Frank Pallone (D-Long Branch), leading a letter alongside New Jerseys two Democratic senators and seven other Democratic representatives (excluding Sherrill herself), asked that the Armed Services, Oversight, and Veterans Affairs Committees in both chambers of Congress investigate what the members characterized as a remarkable Trump administration failure.
This is a dangerous and corrupt attempt to weaponize the federal government for political purposes and meddle in New Jerseys fall elections, the letter states. Determining all individuals involved in this illegal act and punishing them to the fullest extent of the law is essential to restoring public trust and reassuring current and former servicemembers that their privacy will not be violated by their own government, nor will their military service be misconstrued for partisan gain.
https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/n-j-congressional-dems-demand-investigation-into-release-of-sherrill-records/

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(53,189 posts)Police conducted a drug sting on a man walking down the street. Patrick Dorismond. Tried to sell him drugs. He vociferously declined and even fought them. And the Police shot him and claimed that Dorismond was reaching for a (non-existent) gun. And Dorismond died as a result of being shot.
Much of the controversy over the Dorismond shooting revolved around then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was then in the midst of an abortive United States Senate campaign. His release of Dorismond's sealed juvenile delinquency record immediately after the shooting raised the ire of the African-American community as well as critics of the Mayor, whose office defended the release using the rationale that the right to privacy does not survive an individual's death. Giuliani also said that he only wanted to show that Dorismond was "no altar boy". Ironically, Dorismond had attended the same Catholic school as Giuliani and had indeed been an altar boy. Giuliani's actions became a hot-button issue in his Senate campaign against Hillary Clinton and cost him several points in the polls.
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