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2018年8月27日 星期一

Watchdog Week: Recap of Rep. Duncan Hunter's indictment, and reaction to it

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August 27, 2018

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Watchdog Week

Wounded warriors and others react to Rep. Duncan Hunter's alleged deceptions involving their causes

Sunday, Aug 26

Organizations cited by the Hunters as receiving donations from the congressman's campaign react to his indictment.

Rep. Duncan Hunter points to his wife and 'whatever she did' in campaign finance scandal

Republican Congressman Duncan D. Hunter and his wife are accused of illegally spending more than $250,000 in campaign contributions for personal use. He's a second-generation politician, but his wife is at the center of the federal investigation. Who is his partner in crime?

$250,000 of the Hunters' alleged illegal spending, broken down by type and by who spent it

In Rep. Duncan Hunter's indictment, the Department of Justice named more than 200 "overt acts." See what they were.

11 politicians accused of using campaign funds for personal benefit, from Anthony Weiner and Mike Pence to Duncan Hunter

Rep. Duncan Hunter is not the first politician accused of using campaign funds for personal benefit. Click through to see a sampling of 11 officials who have faced such accusations.

Rep. Duncan Hunter says Democrats, 'deep state' behind indictment, says he's not resigning

Congressman Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, responded Wednesday to a 60-count indictment filed in federal court Tuesday alleging that Hunter and his wife spent more than $200,000 in campaign funds on personal items.

In relentless detail, Hunter indictment lays out broad case, shows breadth and depth of investigation

This week's indictment against Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, and his wife Margaret capped two years of investigation by federal authorities and reveals in relentless detail the scope of the investigation into how they allegedly converted $250,000 in campaign contributions to their personal use.

Secret Service explains why San Diego prosecutors were invited to Clinton fundraiser

The attendance of two assistant U.S. attorneys at the event has been criticized by Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter following the indictment of him and his wife on campaign fraud charges this week.

Hunter's not the first member of Congress to be indicted, or to seek re-election with cloud overhead

Some two-dozen members of Congress have been indicted since 1988. Only a few have managed to keep their seats and their freedom.

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