Former Obama Adviser Arrested For Disgusting Crimes

A former senior policy adviser to President Barack Obama was arrested and charged with child sex offenses in Great Britain.

Rahamim “Rami” Shy, a 46-year-old New Jersey resident, is charged with collecting obscene photographs of children and planning a child sex offense, according to court documents, The Daily Mail said.

In late February, Bedfordshire Police detained Shy, a US citizen who lives in New Jersey and worked for the White House under President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He was charged the next day and showed up by video connection from HMP Bedford on Friday, December 7, at Luton Crown Court, dressed in a gray prison uniform tracksuit.”

“We placed him under arrest pending a June hearing, and we did not require him to enter a plea to any of the accusations.” Shy served in a high capacity at the US Treasury Department from 2008 to 2014, most recently as an executive at the banking corporation Citi. During that time, she advised policymakers on how to combat the financing of terrorism and helped other countries apply sanctions to adversarial regimes. In addition to serving as a top advisor to the late Richard Holbrooke, the US ambassador to the three Democratic presidents in the past, Shy also offered chiefs of staff at the US Department of Defense strategic policy analysis. He was sent to Afghanistan to offer his professional services to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), a NATO-led force established to preserve peace in the aftermath of the US-led invasion of the nation.”

He managed the U.S. government’s coordination of counterterrorism operations against terrorists from Al Qaeda and the Taliban while serving under President Obama.

According to his LinkedIn page, he provided ISAF with information about counterterrorism financing. In addition, he gave a presentation on American policy in Afghanistan during a 2010 congressional session. Shy attended Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs in New York to advance her studies in international security policy after initially enrolling at Rutgers University in New Jersey.

The banking company no longer employs Shy, a Citi representative revealed. In August, he will go on trial.

The International Business Times states, “Shy’s arrest has consequences that go beyond the courtroom.” “They bring up serious concerns regarding the procedures used to screen candidates for public office and possible weaknesses in the system. The public’s confidence in those entrusted with protecting national security has eroded, clouding the Obama administration’s legacy.”

“The story of Rahamim ‘Rami’ Shy, a once-respected person now entangled in a controversy that threatens to ruin his reputation and the institutions he formerly represented, continues to captivate the nation’s attention as the court process progresses,” the piece added.

Strangely, this topic has received no attention from the mainstream media, according to a Google News search. Fox News has not broken anything about this pervert’s relationship to Obama and Hillary Clinton, nor have ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, CNN, or even Fox News.

Author: Blake Ambrose


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