EXCLUSIVE | Vish Burra, George Santos’ director of operations and a former producer for MAGA mastermind Steve Bannon’s podcast, will be disciplined for targeting reporter Jacqueline Sweet in a series of menacing tweets.
Burra kept up the harangue, seemingly trying to provoke Sweet into a public dispute., “I think she wants me to lock her up somewhere else!”
Craig Holman, a congressional ethics expert at nonprofit D.C. watchdog group Public Citizen, told The Daily Beast that Burra’s public attacks on a political reporter is behavior that would not have been tolerated until recent years.
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