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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!The White House is denying allegations made by Thomas Luria, an attorney who formerly represented Chrysler investors in negotiations with the company and the Obama Administration on the recently announced restructuring of the nation's third largest automaker. Luria said that the Administration threatened to use the White House press corps to ruin his client's reputation publicly if the group did not agree to go along with the Administration's proposed deal.Now, more Chrysler creditors are stepping forward to corroborate Luria's version of events, according to a Business Insider report. ...
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