Excerpt Politico "McCain didn’t report ties to Contra group":
As a freshman congressman in the early 1980s, John McCain did not disclose his connections to a controversial group that was implicated in a secretive plot to supply arms to Nicaraguan militia groups during the Iran-Contra affair.
McCain did not list his service on the board of the U.S. Council for World Freedom on mandatory congressional disclosure forms asking about positions he held outside government.
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McCain joined the board of the U.S. Council soon after [John] Singlaub founded it in McCain’s adopted hometown of Phoenix in November 1981 as the U.S. branch of the World Anti-Communist League. The league billed itself as a supporter of “pro-Democratic resistance movements fighting communist totalitarianism,” but it had also been branded by critics as a haven for extremists, racists and anti-Semites.
To be honest there is another side to this. McCain's aides says he didn't have to report this position. I guess they are a little confused on the meaning of the word mandatory. Either that or McCain thought there was some kind of exemption for the guy who had just married the most eligible heiress in Arizona a few years back.
Hmm, ties with another anti-semitic person.
Is this starting to show a trend?
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