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Friday, October 09, 2015 12:33:58 AM
Dear Sir or Madame,
I am writing to you in response to an television interview I viewed with CNBC’s Rick Santelli and Senator Bob Corker ® Tenn. In this interview Sitting Senator Corker says that “stocks Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be shorted”. This statement is inexcusable. Senator Corker is currently and in the past been active in drafting legislation determining the future of these two companies, to tell millions of financial viewers to short a stock you are involved in drafting legislation on is unethical, completely out of line, and no doubt illegal.
Senator Corker’s statements need to be dealt with by your committee promptly, otherwise loss in faith in your committee will occur as has happened in all other areas of government. This is unethical and you are after all the ethics committee live up to your name.
Looking forward to a quick response,
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