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House Dems Hire Ex-Gang Member as Top Diversity and Inclusion Adviser

House Democrats Hire Ex-Gang Member as Top Diversity and Inclusion Adviser

House Democrats Hire Ex-Gang Member as Top Diversity and Inclusion Adviser © REUTERS / ALEXANDER DRAGO Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/us/202102151082081819-house-democrats-hire-ex-gang-member-as-top-diversity-and-inclusion-adviser/ The Democratic party has taken control of the White House, the House of Representatives, and the Senate in the aftermath of the 2020 election. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, headed by Hudson Valley area Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney has hired an ex-gang member, according to the New York Post. The House Democrats’ campaign arm has hired Dyjuan Tatro as a senior advisor for diversity and inclusion. A DCCC spokesman said that Tatro had “worked hard to change the trajectory of his life through education and service to his community,” calling him a “national leader in the bipartisan movement to reform our criminal justice system and bring meaningful improvements

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Democrats Hire Ex-Gang Member to Lead Efforts in Protecting House Majority

15 Feb 2021 The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) tapped Dyjuan Tatro, the former “triggerman” for Albany’s Original Gangsta Killers, or OGK, street gang to help lead efforts in protecting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) slim majority in the House. The DCCC, led by chairman Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY), hired Tatro, a former New York gang member, to serve as a senior adviser for “diversity and inclusion.” He served time for “shooting two rival gang members in 2006” and was also convicted in 2011, serving six years for racketeering conspiracy, according to the New York Post. According to the outlet, Tatro “confessed to the shootings, and to a ‘razor slashing’ of another victim in 2002 as well as to dealing drugs,” making around $12,000 per month doing so.

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