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Love’s WHCD Watch: Excuse #5: “strategy meeting”

It’s day five of our weekly run-up to the White House Correspondents Dinner (WHCD)! If you missed our previous releases, check them out here:

Excuse #1: “No Comment”

Excuse #2: “attended several meetings.”

Excuse #3: “official business in the office.”

Excuse #4: blame “a staff member”

Today we are highlighting her fifth excuse: “strategy meeting

“After the fifth excuse it became clear that Congresswoman Love’s constituents were not going to get the full story,” said DCCC Spokesman Tyler Law. “The sheer defensiveness displayed by the Congresswoman was suspicious to say the least.”

Mia Love: I billed taxpayers for flights because of official meeting

The Hill

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/253023-mia-love-i-billed-taxpayers-for-flights-because-of-official-meeting

Rep. Mia Love on Tuesday night said she initially billed taxpayers more than $1,000 to fly to a party in Washington last spring because she also had an official “strategy meeting” at the Capitol with her chief of staff that same weekend.

The public comments were the Utah Republican’s first since her decision last week to pay back taxpayers for the cost of the round-trip flights after The Hill raised questions about her travel expenses.

The freshman congresswoman had been reimbursed $1,160 to fly between Salt Lake City and Washington, D.C., the same weekend she attended the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, billed as the capital’s biggest social gathering.

“We did have a staff meeting [that weekend]. It’s a strategy meeting. I can’t really share about what we’re doing,” Love, a rising star in the Republican Party, told The Hill in a brief interview at the Capitol. “It’s a strategy meeting I had with my chief of staff, OK?”

House rules prohibit members from using their congressional allowance “to pay for any expenses related to activities or events that are primarily social in nature.” But Love’s spokesman, Richard Piatt, insisted the weekend trip, from Saturday to Sunday, had included time for official business.

Piatt’s explanation to CBS affiliate KUTV in Salt Lake City was slightly different than Love’s description of a meeting with her top aide. Piatt told the station Love “attended several meetings in addition to dinner that weekend.”

But Love’s office, so far, has not provided The Hill with any documentation, including emails or calendar entries, showing that she had official business that weekend.

“That’s ridiculous. That whole thing’s ridiculous,” Love said when The Hill initially asked her about the flights, just off the House floor.

“First of all, I did nothing wrong,” she added, noting that she has run the trip by the Ethics Committee and the House Administration Committee, which writes the House rules.

A Hill reporter then asked whether he could ride down the elevator with Love and continue the interview, to which Love replied, “Actually I’m going to go. This is something I don’t really want to discuss with you.”

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