Weeks after getting exposed for lying about her college degree, “Wacky Jacky” Rosen was again called out for grossly exaggerating her experience as a small business owner. The Reno Gazette Journal published details which contradict Rosen’s claims that she “built a business.”

According to the Gazette Journal story, “Rosen has regularly touted her efforts to build a business after moving to Southern Nevada in 1980. Yet a Reno Gazette Journal review of public records found no evidence that Rosen held a state or local business license for the software consulting shop she’s referenced in interviews with C-SPAN, NBC Reno and other media outlets.” Furthermore, the two clients Rosen claimed to have worked for as a consultant either did not respond for comment or could not prove Rosen ever did consulting work for them.

The new allegations raise serious questions about Rosen’s character and ability to tell Nevada voters the truth.

“Once again Jacky Rosen’s resume has come under scrutiny for misleading statements,” said NRSC Spokesman Michael McAdams. “Rosen’s habit of exaggerating her qualifications should serve as a red flag for Nevada voters and a clear sign she cannot be trusted.”

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