But the real question is this:
Why did Mike Collins put someone with this record in charge of his office — and why did he keep him there?
But the real question is this:
Why did Mike Collins put someone with this record in charge of his office — and why did he keep him there?
The district director who raised concerns was fired.
The district director who raised concerns was fired.
No charges filed, but yet another incident of violent behavior.
Still, Collins kept him as Chief of Staff.
No charges filed, but yet another incident of violent behavior.
Still, Collins kept him as Chief of Staff.
Collins refused to comment, but he kept Phillips on payroll.
Collins refused to comment, but he kept Phillips on payroll.
Even they didn’t want him.
Collins hired him anyway.
Even they didn’t want him.
Collins hired him anyway.
Later pled guilty to trespassing and battery.
This is who Collins put in charge of his office.
Later pled guilty to trespassing and battery.
This is who Collins put in charge of his office.
Then, in a totally different case, he pointed a gun at a woman threatening her.
Then, in a totally different case, he pointed a gun at a woman threatening her.
Mike Collins made Brandon Phillips his Chief of Staff, the person who runs every part of his congressional office and political world.
That alone should raise eyebrows when you look at Phillips’ record.
Mike Collins made Brandon Phillips his Chief of Staff, the person who runs every part of his congressional office and political world.
That alone should raise eyebrows when you look at Phillips’ record.