White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said on Wednesday that no government officials have been questioned in an alleged bribe-for-pardon scheme, after there were reports the Department of Justice investigating a potential crime related to funnelling money to the White House in exchange for a presidential pardon.
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White House denies that government officials investigated in alleged bribe-for-pardon scheme
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