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JUNE 2018, HOROWITZ TESTIFIED
https://youtu.be/TVyyZLNNq8k
ALSO see article to review the ins and outs
https://canadafreepress.com/article/oig-horowitz-report-implicates-recent-california-gubernatorial-candidate
Becerra has his own troubles in D.C. as he was up to his eyeballs in the House Democratic Caucus Awan Brothers Congressional IT Scandal. Then-Rep. Xavier Becerra was the caucus chairman when he gave a fake server to the cops in order to obstruct their investigation. “The executive director of the Democratic Caucus was Sean McCluskie, who was Becerra’s chief of staff and is now chief deputy attorney general of California,” Daily Caller reporter Luke Rosiak reported in 2017. “The Awans and their associates collected more than $5 million in pay from congressional offices, often drawing chief-of-staff level pay though there is reason to believe many didn’t even show up. The House’s internal probe found they logged into servers they had no affiliation with, used members’ usernames, covered their tracks, and persisted even after being fired.”
Becerra, a sitting member of Congress since 1993, was surprisingly appointed to the California AG’s office when then-California AG Kamala Harris was elected to the U.S. Senate. Did he miss California? Not likely, since he and his wife and three daughters lived in and own a million dollar home in the D.C. area and by all accounts, were ensconced as permanent residents. (It appears the Becerra’s just this month sold their home in Maryland).
Even stranger was the out-of-the-blue announcement in February 2018 by Amanda Renteria of her candidacy in the California gubernatorial primary election in June. Most candidates announced early: Gavin Newsom announced his candidacy in early 2015; John Cox announced in March of 2017; Travis Allen announced in June 2017; Antonio Villaraigosa announced two days after Trump’s election in November 2016. But Renteria waited until only a few months before California’s June 2018 primary election to announce her candidacy, when the others were already well known and had been campaigning, in some cases, for years. Strangely, Renteria refused all media interviews when she first announced.
As with Becerra, I suspect she also needed a strong offense for her role in the FBI Russia probe, as the top-level Political Director for Hillary Clinton’s 2018 Presidential Campaign.