MUST SEE=> Wasserman Schultz Refuses to Answer Reporter’s Questions About Imran Awan (VIDEO)

Imran Awan worked for Debbie Wasserman Schultz for thirteen years since she came into office in 2004 as a Florida representative. 

Imran and his two Pakistani brothers managed the IT affairs for several Democratic government officials.  They were relieved of their duties in February 2017 on suspicion that they accessed specific computer networks without permission, also known as hacking.

Abid, Imran, and Jamal Awan were barred from computer networks at the House of Representatives in February 2017.

Imran Awan was married to two women at once, including his first cousin, as is his country’s custom.

The Pakistani IT staffers made millions of dollars over the years providing ‘IT work’ for House Democrats; zero background checks were conducted on Awan and his family members.

On Friday, Debbie Wasserman Schultz refused to answer The Daily Caller’s Kerry Picket‘s questions about accusations she attempted to shut down the investigation into her Pakistani IT aide, Imran Awan.

Watch how Wasserman Schultz ignores questions about her dear Imran.

VIDEO via The Daily Caller:

Nice job Kerry!

A House official previously told Circa News that Imran Awan was uploading terabits of information to dropbox and may have sold the uploaded info. Everyone is talking about Russia but Awan could have been the one to have sold the DNC emails. The DNC refuses to hand over their servers to be investigated. If they really were the victim of a ‘hack’ like they claim, they wouldn’t be protecting their servers from authorities.

According to investigative reporter, Luke Rosiak, Imran Awan was also remotely accessing the House server FROM Pakistan.

Imran Awan and his wife Alvi reportedly struck a plea deal this week.

This is one of the biggest scandals in US political history, yet AWOL Attorney General Jeff Sessions refuses to bring charges against this Pakistani spy ring.

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