frontpagemag | Last year, eight members of the House Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence issued a demand that their staffers be granted access to
top secret classified information.
The signatories to the letter
were Andre Carson, Luis Guiterez, Jim Himes, Terri Sewell, Jackie
Speier, Mike Quigley, Eric Swalwell and Patrick Murphy. All the
signatories were Democrats. Some had a history of attempting to
undermine national security.
Two of them have been linked to an emerging security breach.
The office of Andre Carson, the second Muslim in Congress, had
employed Imran Awan. As did the offices of Jackie Speier and Debbie
Wasserman Schultz; to whom the letter had been addressed.
Imran Awan and his two brothers, Jamal and Abid, are at the center of an investigation
that deals with, among other things, allegations of illegal access.
They have been barred from the House of Representatives network.
A member of Congress expressed concern that, “they may have stolen data from us.”
All three of the Pakistani brothers had been employed by Democrats.
The offices that employed them included HPSCI minority members Speier,
Carson and JoaquĆn Castro. Congressman Castro, who also sits on the
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, utilized the services
of Jamal Moiz Awan. Speier and Carson’s offices utilized Imran Awan.
Abid A. Awan was employed by Lois Frankel and Ted Lieu: members of the
House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Also on the committee is Castro. As
is Robin Kelly whose office employed Jamal Awan. Lieu also sits on the
subcommittees on National Security and Information Technology of the
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Tammy
Duckworth’s office had also employed Abid. Before Duckworth successfully
played on the sympathy of voters to become Senator Tammy Duckworth, she
had been on the Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces of the
Armed Services Committee.
Gwen Graham, who had also been on
the Armed Services Committee and on the Tactical Air and Land Forces
subcommittee, had employed Jamal Awan. Jamal was also employed by Cedric
Richmond’s office. Richmond sits on the Committee on Homeland Security
and on its Terrorism and Cybersecurity subcommittee. He is a ranking
member of the latter subcommittee. Also employing Jamal was Mark Takano
of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Imran had
worked for the office of John Sarbanes who sits on the House Energy and
Commerce Committee that oversees, among other things, the nuclear
industry. Other members of the Committee employing the brothers included
Yvette Clarke, who also sits on the Bipartisan Encryption Working
Group, Diana DeGette, Dave Loebsack and Tony Cardenas.
But finally there’s Andre Carson.
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