Dr. Oz Accused Of Violating Foreign Agent Law; Photo Emerges Of Him Voting In Recent Turkish Elections

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The first problematic story for Oz, who is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Turkey, came from an ABC News report about his political involvement in elections in Turkey.
“The television star has largely shied away from discussing his ties to Turkey, where he maintains citizenship, and dismissed criticism from political opponents that he harbors any so-called ‘dual loyalties,’” ABC News reported. “But a photograph of Oz casting a ballot in Turkey’s 2018 presidential election is rankling some national security experts — particularly after recently saying he has ‘never been politically involved in Turkey in any capacity.’”
Here is @DrOz, who claims to want to represent #Pennsylvania – a state he has very little connection with (I know, I’m from here) – in the Senate, voting in the 2018 Turkish presidential election. Source: @abcnews pic.twitter.com/mj5VRHZq28
— Michael Deibert (@michaelcdeibert) May 5, 2022
John V. Berry, a former government lawyer with expertise in federal security clearances, told ABC News, “The decision to vote in a foreign country’s election is problematic from a security clearance perspective.”
The report said that Oz’s campaign confirmed that the photo was real and that Oz did vote in Turkey’s 2018 elections.
Shortly after the ABC News report was published, the New York Post released a report about a group that is alleging that Oz violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) by not registering as a foreign agent while he was doing work for Turkish Airlines, which is 49.12% owned by the Turkish government.
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