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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!The third crasher of the White House's state dinner for the Prime Minister of India in November may be connected to reality television show aspirants Tareq and Michaele Salahi who are the subjects of a criminal probe into how they wrangled their way into the party. ...
(Jan. 5) -- Tareq and Michaele Salahi weren't the only ones who got into the state dinner at the White House without an invitation. The Secret Service confirms there was a third party crasher. But the man accused of the security breach denies it was him. A congressional source told The Washington Post that Carlos Allen, a party promoter in the nation's capital, was the uninvited guest. A statement from the Secret Service did not identify the crasher but said he got into the White House with the official Indian delegation to the Nov. 24 dinner honoring that country's prime minister. "I did ...
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