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NOTHING MATTERS: CNN hires Florida Dem who is under investigation for violating ethics laws

Former Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum, who just lost to Republican Ron DeSantis in the Florida gubernatorial election, is joining CNN as a political commentator:

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This would be the same Andrew Gillum that the Florida Commission on Ethics accused of accepting gifts in violation of the state’s ethics laws:

What a joke, CNN:

No, it’s not a good idea. Maybe CNN missed its own reporting on Gillum?

From CNN:

An ethics complaint against former Florida gubernatorial candidate and Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum will proceed after the state ethics commission found probable cause at a hearing Friday that he had accepted gifts, Gillum’s lawyer confirmed.

Gillum faced six counts related to soliciting and accepting gifts — including rental accommodations in Costa Rica, a boat ride to see the Statue of Liberty and tickets to see the Broadway musical “Hamilton” in 2016 — Gillum’s attorney Barry Richard told CNN.

“There’s conflicting testimony as to what happened,” he said.

At the hearing, the Florida ethics commission advocate considered the facts of the case and “recommended no probable cause on the account for soliciting gifts, and she recommended probable cause on the remaining counts, which were accepting gifts that exceeded $100,” Richard said.

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Listen to Slate, guys. Gillum no longer has any credibility:

And we eagerly await CNN’s newest political commenter to delete this incorrect tweet:

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