https://townhall.com/tipsheet/landon...-2020-n2594252
  
 
    
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  Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) was found through her annual financial  disclosure to have received thousands of dollars in rental income last  year despite advocating for cancelling rent after many Americans  struggled to make payments due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Pressley's  2020 financial disclosure showed that she and her husband made between  $5,000 and $15,000 off rental payments from an apartment in Boston, 
FOX News  reported. The property, reported to be under her husband's name, helped  Pressley rack in the same amount, $5,000 and $15,000, in rental income  in 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the  congresswoman's disclosure.
"Keeping families housed is a matter  of public health. We must cancel rent, extend eviction and foreclosure  moratoriums, provide rental assistance, and offer legal representation  for those at risk of eviction," Pressley said in a 
tweet last December. 
In  March 2021, Pressley joined fellow progressive "Squad" member Ilhan  Omar (D-Minn.) and other Democrats in introducing a bill that would have  canceled rent and mortgage payments for renters across the country. 
"Housing is a critical determinant of health, economic opportunity and social mobility," Pressley said in a March 11 
press release.  "With the economic impact of this pandemic worsening and the threat of  eviction and homelessness looming large for families nationwide, we must  take every measure possible to keep families safely housed, forgive all  rental debt, and ensure that the credit scores of hard hit families are  not forever tarnished."
   

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 Missed rental payments would have been paid by the federal government during the pandemic if the bill had passed.
Pressley has also advocated for the extension of the eviction moratorium, which President Joe Biden 
extended earlier this month, putting landlords nationwide in a financial hole. 
Typical DPST - Rules for Thee - Not for Mee!!!!
Able to comprehend - DPSTs???