Capitol Police chief pushes back against claims by GOP lawmaker that his office was illegally investigated
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Capitol Police chief pushes back against claims by GOP lawmaker that his office was illegally investigated
Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger pushed back against allegations made by Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas) that his office last November was illegally probed by Capitol Police.On Tuesday, Nehls alleged th...
U.S. Capitol Police rejects GOP congressman’s claim that check of his open office is illegal investigation
Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger dismisses claims by Rep. Troy E. Nehls (R-Tex.) that agents were spying on him, claiming that an officer entered his Capitol office because the door was left open.
Capitol Police Downplay Claims from GOP Congressman that They 'Illegally' Surveilled His Office
U.S. Capitol Police confirmed on Tuesday that they entered Rep. Troy Nehls' (R-TX) office without his permission; Nehls said that the Capitol Police photographed his office, investigated him and his staff, said that all of that conduct is "illegal."
Capitol Police chief pushes back against Rep. Nehls’ allegations of improper investigation
Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger on Tuesday defended his department against allegations it inappropriately investigated a member of Congress’s office, saying an officer acted with vigilance. Manger’s statement came shortly after Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, posted on Twitter that the Capitol Police investigated his office “illegally.” An officer took a photo of a whiteboard in Nehls’ office, which Nehls and some Republican members took issue w…
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