White House Defends Tom Homan Amid Controversy Over Alleged FBI Payment
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White House Defends Tom Homan Amid Controversy Over Alleged FBI Payment

Tom Homan, the border czar, faces scrutiny over allegations of accepting a $50,000 payment from undercover FBI agents. While he claims he 'did nothing criminal,' the White House has strongly denied the accusations, labeling them as politically motivated. This situation raises significant concerns about ethics and accountability in government, particularly regarding financial dealings and the integrity of border security leadership.

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