Washington, D.C. – In the days leading up to the 2020 election, and the following runoff, the Warnock campaign hired senior city and state government employees – allowing them to double-dip financially from both taxpayers and the Warnock campaign.  It is a perfect example of the type of shady, systemic abuse of government and donor resources that are all too common for Raphael Warnock.  Warnock hasn’t been in politics long, but he has already shown his tolerance for corruption is very high.

Take a look at the story from the Washington Free Beacon:

Local Gov’t Employees Took Hundreds of Hours of Paid Time Off To Elect Warnock, Docs Show

By: Collin Anderson

Washington Free Beacon 

A pair of highly paid Atlanta government employees took hundreds of hours of paid time off to consult for Sen. Raphael Warnock’s (D., Ga.) political campaign, a double dip that saw them rake in nearly $100,000.

According to campaign finance records, Phillana Williams and Erica Pines received a combined $97,500 from Warnock during the Georgia Senate runoff elections. Williams and Pines held six-figure salary jobs with the city of Atlanta throughout the election period, during which the operatives took a combined 297 hours in paid vacation time, payroll records provided by the city of Atlanta show.

The move allowed Williams and Pines to minimize their public service responsibilities as they raked in lucrative payments from taxpayers and the Warnock campaign. A veteran Georgia political operative told the Washington Free Beacon that while congressional staffers often take time off “to lend a hand in the closing weeks of their boss’s campaign,” that time is unpaid.

“The employee of an unrelated and nonpartisan public office taking paid leave to make a buck on Warnock’s campaign is a bad look for everyone involved,” the operative said.

Williams, Pines, and Warnock did not return requests for comment.

READ MORE AT THE WASHINGTON FREE BEACON

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