Redacted court documents show DOJ investigating "lobbying scheme" for possible White House pardon
The Department of Justice is investigating a possible "secret lobbying scheme" where certain people allegedly "acted as lobbyists" in order to get a White House pardon or reprieve. Attorney General William Barr is also pushing back against the White House, denying widespread election fraud in a new interview. Paula Reid reports.
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