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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican · Apr 30, 2025

🧵 THREAD: Congressman Shri Thanedar's conflict of interest It's been floating around that Shri Thanedar left beagles…

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Congressman Shri Thanedar is alleged to have a conflict of interest through his former company Avomeen Analytical Services (now Element Material Technology), which has received substantial increases in federal contracts and HHS/VA spending since he took office in January 2023. The thread argues this represents potential self-dealing, supported by database records showing multiple company aliases and contract awards post-election.

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    đź§µ THREAD: Congressman Shri Thanedar's conflict of interest It's been floating around that Shri Thanedar left beagles to starve in a building when his company went bankrupt in 2010. But what's not mentioned is that his successor company, Avomeen Analytical Services, appears to be receiving federal money and got a massive influx of federal spending ever since he became Congressman in 2024 and continues to accelerate in 2025. @DOGE_GSA

    Congressman Shri Thanedar@RepShriThanedar · Apr 28, 2025

    I have introduced articles of impeachment against President Trump. When Trump ignores the Constitution, Congress, and the courts, he is not “fighting for America.” He is tearing it down and endangering our democracy.

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    Avomeen officially rebranded under Element Material Technology, Ann Arbor. A Google Search for the addresses show that they match up.

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    The Ann Arbor UEI (JKHYM6LMBFP7) received a boost in 2024/2025.

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    But that's not the only UEI. Avomeen is aliased to many other companies in the USA Spending database, with some awards having a start date after he started office in January 2023. They appear to be majority HHS and VA (@DOGE_HHS @DOGE_VA ) :

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    Overall, taking all the Element Materials Technology UEIs, they have profited really nicely from the federal government since Thanedar took office.

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    Oh, yeah, and he was a USGLC speaker because of course.