
The Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) has found probable cause to believe that Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Tex.) may have improperly used campaign funds for personal expenses. The House Ethics Committee is further investigating after a report from Nehls's own campaign committee, Nehls for Congress, indicated disbursements that may not align with legitimate campaign expenditures. The allegations suggest that Nehls could have violated both House rules and federal law, with specific claims that he pocketed $25,000 of campaign cash.
BREAKING: The Office of Congressional Ethics has released a report on alleged financial misconduct by Representative Troy Nehls. I read the report, and did some investigating of my own. Here's what I found: https://t.co/zE5inDOgAa
House ethics panel investigating claims Republican Rep. Troy Nehls pocketed $25K in campaign cash https://t.co/nlxWX4N72l https://t.co/Z75jU0Up4D
The Hill’s nonpartisan ethics watchdog found probable cause to believe Rep. Troy Nehls used campaign funds for personal use, according to a new report released today. https://t.co/1GgSSLtgTm
