On the recordJuly 4, 2012
Well, there was no quid pro quo. We could not directly tie somebody's vote directly to getting this benefit as the report points out.
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transcripts.cnn.comWell, there was no quid pro quo. We could not directly tie somebody's vote directly to getting this benefit as the report points out.
Chaffetz discusses the allegations of Congress members receiving preferential mortgage deals.
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