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Ramaswamy: Public shouldn't be paying 'hush money for sexual indiscretions' by members of Congress
Ramaswamy says the "politically motivated indictment" of Trump "will undermine public trust in our electoral system and justice system."
 
By Nicholas Ballasy
Updated: April 1, 2023 - 11:23pm
 
In voicing his opposition to former President Trump's indictment, tech entrepreneur and 2024 GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy noted that taxpayers have been paying millions to settle sexual harassment claims in Congress.


"If you want to talk about hush money for sexual indiscretions by politicians," he tweeted Friday, "consider this: in the past 25 years, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights has paid a staggering $18.2 million of *taxpayer dollars* to settle 291 cases of sexual harassment & other misconduct committed by members of Congress.

"The public shouldn't be paying for this nonsense. We're fixing corruption. No one will be spared."

The indictment of Trump by a Manhattan grand jury stems from hush money payments he allegedly made to women before the 2016 presidential election. The 45th president's arraignment is expected to take place in New York on Tuesday,

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/ramaswamy-taxpayers-shouldnt-be-paying-hush-money-sexual-indiscretions
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