CORRECT LINKS FOR MALINOWSKI HRW PAST
>>10835883 (pb - Q post)
the nrcc press update in q's post
(here at https://www.nrcc.org/2020/09/28/tom-malinowski-continues-to-lie-about-lobbyist-career/)
…has a snippet of a congressional record from 3/8/06 and says its from 109th congress H.R.page 2988…
but the actual reference is from H page 691
(here at https://www.congress.gov/109/crec/2006/03/08/CREC-2006-03-08-pt1-PgH657-2.pdf)
The bit was entered by Robert "Bobby" Cortez Scott, D-representative from VA 3rd district.
His submits include a letter against 4472 from ACLU (CAROLINE FREDRICKSON, Director,
& JESSELYN MCCURDY, Legislative Counsel), and Human Rights Watch (JENNIFER DASKAL, Advocacy Director, U.S. Program. )
on DASKAL:
"If you were hiring a lawyer to help protect Americans from terrorists, you likely wouldn't choose a left-wing activist who's been a champion of the killers held at Guantanamo Bay.
Then again, you're not President Obama. His Justice Department has raised eyebrows by tapping Jennifer Daskal, formerly "senior counterterrorism counsel" at Human Rights Watch, to work as counsel in its National Security Division and to serve on a task force deciding the future of Guantanamo and its detainees.
A former public defender, Daskal has no prosecutorial experience let alone a background in national security. So how did she land an important job at Justice one of only four political appointments at the National Security Division?" - Meghan Clyne (2009-07-17). "A bleeding heart to 'fight' terror: An odd pick for justice". New York Post
(here at https://nypost.com/2009/07/17/a-bleeding-heart-to-fight-terror/)
On malinowski: "Malinowski, who was Washington director of Human Rights Watch at the time and, according to his biography, the group's "chief advocate," now says he played no role in lobbying against the bill. "
https://freebeacon.com/2020-election/new-jersey-dem-races-to-distance-himself-from-opposition-to-child-sex-offender-registry/
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