Lying Debbie Wasserman-Shultz Tries Defending Herself against DNC Hack Claims

Is Debbie Wasserman-Schultz a liar?

In this clip, infamous Florida Congresswoman and former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Schultz insists that it was ex-Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh Johnson who was lying under oath when he testified to Congress that the DNC refused the government’s help when it was offered to the organization last year. This was after the DNC claimed it had found much evidence of hacker intrusion into its computer servers.

If one watches any number of YouTube videos, one can readily find clips of Johnson testifying to Republican Congressman Trey Gowdy and others, maintaining that the DNC refused his agency’s help, despite the fact that it was in the interest of national security that the government take a look at the Democratic Party servers. Instead, Democrats hired a third-party security company to take a closer look at their digital hardware. One has to wonder why this was the case and what — if anything — the party had to hide.

Schultz’s statement also conflicts with her party’s own former vice chairwoman (and later acting chair) Donna Brazile, who told CNN last summer, “I talked to the general counsel of the DNC today, and he assures me that every step along the way when we were notified of these issues that we changed systems, changed procedures… At no time did we ignore the warning from the FBI or any other federal officials.”

So one has to wonder who’s the Pinocchio here — is it Schultz, or is it Jeh Johnson? Of course, Johnson was under oath, so perhaps it’s time to put Schultz in the same hot seat in front of Congress and the public and see who walks away with a perjury charge (and egg on their face).

Watch as the Congresswoman (who most people believe is one of the most hated sycophants of Hillary Clinton) desperately tries to cling to her story, despite much testimony to the contrary.


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