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U.S. Attorney Gave to Kentucky Republicans While Investigating State

Por: The Daily Beast Politics June 29, 2023

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A U.S. attorney overseeing a federal probe into the commonwealth of Kentucky has made thousands of dollars in political contributions to two Republican candidates who, if elected, would be directly involved with that investigation—the GOP nominee for attorney general, and sitting AG and gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron.The donations raise questions of potential impropriety, government ethics experts said, because they lend the appearance... + full article



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