1. In today's @FinancialCmte hearing, @RepMickMulvaney read from a 2009 @nytimes story about #WellsFargo's history of racial discrimination.
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2. You can read that article here: http://nyti.ms/1VeVDuJ , and watch @RepMickMulvaney's statement here: http://cs.pn/2dosrX3 pic.twitter.com/Ap0d5JM1ka
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3. After his questioning, he said “everything that we’re talking about today, including what I just read” happened since
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4. The racial discrimination in the 2009 article @RepMickMulvaney read from happened before
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5. What HAS happened? @RepMickMulvaney has voted at least twice to prohibit either
@CFPB or@HUDgov from going after racial discrimination.1 reply 13 retweets 8 likes -
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6. Those votes were scored in the last version of our voting record (http://bit.ly/2afjmwP ), where @RepMickMulvaney scored a 6 percent.
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7. It's encouraging @RepMickMulvaney is disgusted by racial discrimination at #WellsFargo. Now he should withdraw his support of #HR1737.
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