Sloan also said in the same article " she doubts any crimes were committed, because "as unethical as it sounds, it's not done with taxpayer money or campaign money."
And also suggested that any investigation should begin with the Congressional Black Caucus since it was CBC Foundation money....and other ethics experts agree.
And yes, I think it is unethtical, even if there is no evidence of unknowingly violating CBC Foundation rules
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Originally Posted by classicman
Wow really? If there were three white people would they not investigate the fourth?
Thats a pretty outlandish thing to say.
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IMO, its pretty outlandish to start screaming for an Ethics Committee investigation and raising questions of race without looking objectively at the fact that perhaps it should first be addressed, as Sloan suggested, within the CBC Foundation. .