Just checked - saw a lot of President, resident, independent/dependent, accident, evident, correspondent, one post does say Charles W Dent - republican (qpost 1850 and 1319, house of rep from PA) I remember this cuck leaving before his term ended/didn’t seek re-election
From wiki -
In September 2017, Dent announced that he would retire from Congress and not seek re-election to another term in 2018.[2] In April 2018, Dent announced that he would retire in May 2018, not serving out the remainder of his term.[3][4] He resigned on May 12, 2018, leaving the seat vacant.[5]
Post political career (familiar name of the law firm here too)
Following his resignation from Congress, Dent joined the law firm DLA Piper as a non-attorney policy adviser. He registered as a lobbyist following the mandatory one-year cooling off period.[49]
On August 19, 2020, Dent announced his formal endorsement of Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee for the 2020 presidential election, joining other Republicans such as Colin Powell, John Kasich, Christine Todd Whitman, Jeff Flake, Chuck Hagel, Susan Molinari and John Warner in choosing to vote for the Democrat in the election.[50]
Just checked - saw a lot of President, resident, independent/dependent, accident, evident, correspondent, one post does say Charles W Dent - republican (qpost 1850 and 1319, house of rep from PA) I remember this cuck leaving before his term ended/didn’t seek re-election
From wiki - In September 2017, Dent announced that he would retire from Congress and not seek re-election to another term in 2018.[2] In April 2018, Dent announced that he would retire in May 2018, not serving out the remainder of his term.[3][4] He resigned on May 12, 2018, leaving the seat vacant.[5]
Post political career (familiar name of the law firm here too)
Following his resignation from Congress, Dent joined the law firm DLA Piper as a non-attorney policy adviser. He registered as a lobbyist following the mandatory one-year cooling off period.[49]
On August 19, 2020, Dent announced his formal endorsement of Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee for the 2020 presidential election, joining other Republicans such as Colin Powell, John Kasich, Christine Todd Whitman, Jeff Flake, Chuck Hagel, Susan Molinari and John Warner in choosing to vote for the Democrat in the election.[50]