Senator Whitehouse says municipal employees must disclose gifts Supreme Court justices do not in web with billionaires
Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse says in floor remarks ahead of planned committee action to authorize subpoena issuances to Leonard Leo, Harlan Crow and Robin Arkley related to an investigation of unethical conduct by conservative Supreme Court Justices that claims multi million dollar gifts to Supreme Court Justices are entangled in a web of front groups.





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