On the recordJanuary 8, 2014
Isn't the fact that a senior political appointee may not have provided accurate information to Congress something serious that the Inspector General's office should look into?
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congress.govIsn't the fact that a senior political appointee may not have provided accurate information to Congress something serious that the Inspector General's office should look into?
Lamborn questions the accuracy of a political appointee's testimony to Congress.
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