Salahi denies being W.H. party-crasher

From: The Washington Times | December 1, 2009 

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The man who got into a White House dinner without an invitation denied Tuesday that he and his wife were gatecrashers. Appearing on a nationally broadcast morning news show with his wife, Michaele, Tareq Salahi said the furor surrounding their attendance at the state dinner for the visiting Indian prime minister has been a "most devastating" experience. Salahi said in the interview Tuesday on NBC's "Today" show that there was more to the story -- an explanation that would exonerate the couple from allegations of misconduct in the breach of White House security. White House spokesman Robert ...

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