Dem congressman Shri Thanedar famed for railing against Trump carried out unspeakable act against 118 beagles

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A Democratic congressman trying to impeach president Trump has been accused of abandoning over 100 dogs to starve after his company cruelly tested pharmaceuticals on them.

Shri Thanedar, who is currently leading Michigan's Dem primaries for governor, was behind a testing lab that shut down in 2010. The lab - AniClin Preclinical Services - was closed after its parent company, Azopharma, owned by the Democrat, went bankrupt.

Months after the New Jersey lab closed, local animal rights activists alerted authorities to 118 beagles that had been left behind locked in the facility, as reported by Huff Post.

At the time, the lab's ex-workers told USA Today they had been jumping fences at the facility to provide food and water for the dogs.

Insiders claimed that even before the dogs were abandoned to starve, they had lived horrific lives in captivity and were subject to toxicology tests.

'We believe that they have never been outside, ever,' an unnamed woman told the Times Herald-Record in 2010.

'I don’t think they’ve actually had their paws on the grass. When I walked in here it looked like they were walking on eggshells. They were kind of afraid to walk on the grass.'

Eventually two animal rescue groups were able to rescue the abused dogs and match them with families looking to adopt a pet.

A California-based organization, Defense of Animals, then went back to the site and rescued 55 long-tailed macaque monkeys.

The non-profit had to negotiate with the company liquidating the lab's assets so they would release the monkeys rather than sell them to another testing facility.

 
A Democratic congressman trying to impeach president Trump has been accused of abandoning over 100 dogs to starve after his company cruelly tested pharmaceuticals on them.

Shri Thanedar, who is currently leading Michigan's Dem primaries for governor, was behind a testing lab that shut down in 2010. The lab - AniClin Preclinical Services - was closed after its parent company, Azopharma, owned by the Democrat, went bankrupt.

Months after the New Jersey lab closed, local animal rights activists alerted authorities to 118 beagles that had been left behind locked in the facility, as reported by Huff Post.

At the time, the lab's ex-workers told USA Today they had been jumping fences at the facility to provide food and water for the dogs.

Insiders claimed that even before the dogs were abandoned to starve, they had lived horrific lives in captivity and were subject to toxicology tests.

'We believe that they have never been outside, ever,' an unnamed woman told the Times Herald-Record in 2010.

'I don’t think they’ve actually had their paws on the grass. When I walked in here it looked like they were walking on eggshells. They were kind of afraid to walk on the grass.'

Eventually two animal rescue groups were able to rescue the abused dogs and match them with families looking to adopt a pet.

A California-based organization, Defense of Animals, then went back to the site and rescued 55 long-tailed macaque monkeys.

The non-profit had to negotiate with the company liquidating the lab's assets so they would release the monkeys rather than sell them to another testing facility.

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A Democratic congressman trying to impeach president Trump has been accused of abandoning over 100 dogs to starve after his company cruelly tested pharmaceuticals on them.

Shri Thanedar, who is currently leading Michigan's Dem primaries for governor, was behind a testing lab that shut down in 2010. The lab - AniClin Preclinical Services - was closed after its parent company, Azopharma, owned by the Democrat, went bankrupt.

Months after the New Jersey lab closed, local animal rights activists alerted authorities to 118 beagles that had been left behind locked in the facility, as reported by Huff Post.

At the time, the lab's ex-workers told USA Today they had been jumping fences at the facility to provide food and water for the dogs.

Insiders claimed that even before the dogs were abandoned to starve, they had lived horrific lives in captivity and were subject to toxicology tests.

'We believe that they have never been outside, ever,' an unnamed woman told the Times Herald-Record in 2010.

'I don’t think they’ve actually had their paws on the grass. When I walked in here it looked like they were walking on eggshells. They were kind of afraid to walk on the grass.'

Eventually two animal rescue groups were able to rescue the abused dogs and match them with families looking to adopt a pet.

A California-based organization, Defense of Animals, then went back to the site and rescued 55 long-tailed macaque monkeys.

The non-profit had to negotiate with the company liquidating the lab's assets so they would release the monkeys rather than sell them to another testing facility.

So impeach him
 
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