Three Questions Nathan Deal Should Answer Immediately
Three Questions Nathan Deal Should Answer Immediately
We know what Nathan Deal is going to say about the latest developments in the Ethics Commission cover-up. He'll deny, rinse, and repeat. This is the same move he's pulled every single time he's gotten into hot water.
According to Deal, it's always someone else's fault.
Question is, who will he blame this time?
1) If Ryan Teague and Chris Riley are state employees and they were acting on behalf of Nathan Deal as an individual or the Deal for Governor campaign—Riley's text message specifically references DFG—then why have they not been fired? Georgia Code § 21-5-30.2specifically prohibits state resources from being used for campaign purposes:
2) If the Deal Administration used state funds to negotiate a settlement on behalf of Nathan Deal the individual, why hasn't Attorney General Sam Olens opened an investigation of the activities of Nathan Deal's administration?
3) Randy Evans—who now appears to be playing the role of "The Wolf" from Pulp Fiction—represented Nathan Deal in the original ethics complaint. So, why did two individuals in the governor's office negotiate a settlement instead of Randy Evans?
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