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Report: NY Non-Profit CEO Accused of Lying
About Veterans Being Displaced from Hotels
for Migrants

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 5/20/2023 10:03:24 AM

A New York State Assemblyman is calling on the state’s attorney general to investigate a non-profit group and its CEO over claims the group lied about homeless veterans being displaced from hotels for migrants, according to a local news outlet. The New York Post originally reported the group’s claims which were later alleged to be a hoax. New York State Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson (D-Newburg) called on the state’s attorney general to investigate the Yerik Israel Tooney (YIT) Foundation and CEO Sharon Toney-Finch, the Mid Hudson News reported.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bamapreacher 5/20/2023 10:28:04 AM (No. 1473729)
I can't figure out what this woman hoped to accomplish by lying the way she did. What she did accomplish was showing how a hoax like this can be believed by so many people because they are ready to (correctly) believe that democrats are corrupt enough to do just such a thing.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: BarryNo 5/20/2023 11:46:51 AM (No. 1473788)
We don't really know anything, yet. What's to say the Democrat government and media are hiding the truth and targeting this CEO for revealing the truth? That would certainly be their style, as well. So far the only point made is we can expect the worst from Democrats, and Democrats might be learning they've cried "Wolf" far too often to be trusted or believed - even with evidence.
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