Nope, not guilty
Palin's calls for reform appear all the more prescient while she is facing an investigation herself. The Republican-controlled Legislature has hired an independent investigator to determine whether Palin improperly pressured the former state public safety commissioner to resign this year.
The former commissioner, Walt Monegan, has said he felt pressure from Palin's administration, & her husband, Todd, to fire a state trooper, Mike Wooten, who was going through a bitter divorce with the governor's sister The trooper was not fired.
Monegan told The Anchorage Daily News that Palin had showed him some of the findings of a private investigator the family had hired and accused the trooper of a variety of misdeeds, including DRUNK DRIVING & CHILD ABUSE.
Palin told the newspaper he feared for his wife's safety and said Trooper Wooten had made PERSONAL THREATS against her and her family. The governor has acknowledged inquiries by her staff to the Public Safety Department but said she played no role in them.
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