Governor: I am transparent
The governor is dismayed that senators don't trust her to be handle the Coronavirus crisis or the money she's been using.
The governor is dismayed that senators don't trust her to be handle the Coronavirus crisis or the money she's been using.
Watch this September 2019 Kandit interview with Janela Carrera, when Kandit first addressed the governor's Bank of Guam conflict of interest
Federal CARES Act money is going to another INsider for produce, while Sen. Moylan questions $3.5M going to the Bank of Guam.
GovGuam FINALLY will be testing for COVID-19 CORRECTLY - 6 weeks after they knew their method was flawed. No answers from Adelup STILL.
Sick inmates are not being tested or treated, and the prison is not providing its residents with hygiene or cleaning supplies or enough food
The governor confirmed that she directed her legal counsel to lead the procurement of hotels that she and he have a conflict of interest in.
While the governor wants to spend $850 on a laptop bag and $2,500 on an iPad, she is not dedicating a penny to food for the hungry.
Three senators are demanding transparency and accountability from Adelup, and are looking into ways to limit the governor's powers.
Haig Huynh, the governor's legal counsel and son in law,
GovGuam said the way it's using its COVID-19 test machine is correct; the machine's manufacturer says it told GovGuam it's wrong.
The Speaker tells the governor to come correct with the people's money, and demands she transfer funding for an audit into her administratio
Sen. Moylan rips into Gov. Leon Guerrero about why she's leaving hundreds homeless while her staffers get hotel accommodations.
Documents disclosed by Chuck Esteves reveal that he tried to stop the Governor's Office from breaking the law. But they didn't listen to him
The governor's son in law and legal counsel is involved in a massive federal funds misuse scandal regarding the quarantine hotels.
Jon Junior Calvo is the acting chief of staff following Tony Babauta's second resignation in the wake of a corruption scandal.
"As long as you continue... that you and your staff are above reproach... you will have lost your right to claim to be the governor."
The public and its congressman are demanding the Legislature to leap into action; Sen. Terlaje is demanding a quick vote; session may happen
The Justice Department is reaching out to Americans to report civil rights crimes and violations to the FBI.
The congressman is worried the Leon Guerrero administration is squandering federal funds and jeopardizing help for the people.
As the Leon Guerrero regime faces federal investigation for violating religious freedoms, Attorney General Leevin Camacho will not.