
Biden nominee accused of deceiving senators about investigation of eco-terrorist plot
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Senate Energy and Natural Resource Committee ranking member John Barrasso, R-Wyo., accused Biden’s BLM director nominee Tracy Stone-Manning of “intentionally trying to deceive” the committee when she said in her committee questionnaire that she had never been investigated by law enforcement.
In 1993, Stone-Manning was granted immunity in exchange for her testimony that she retyped and sent an anonymous letter to the U.S. Forest Service on behalf of John P. Blount, her former roommate and friend, Fox News previously reported. The letter told the Forest Service that 500 pounds of "spikes measuring 8 to 10 inches in length" had been jammed into the trees of an Idaho forest. "P.S., You bastards go in there anyway and a lot of people could get hurt," the note concluded. While Stone-Manning told senators that she had never been the target of an investigation, that appears to conflict with what she previously said about the case.More Related News