I believe the Senator from New York now might be misstating the facts, a misstatement that the then Governor of the State of Arkansas, now the President of the United States, borrowed $1 million.
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Senator Pryor is addressing a claim made by a colleague regarding a financial matter involving the former Governor of Arkansas.
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