Rep. Cori Bush Faces Scrutiny Over Husband's Role in Campaign Finances

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Rep. Cori Bush defended hiring her husband for security amid a DOJ probe into alleged misuse of campaign funds, stating it was difficult to find reliable security. She spent over $500,000 on private security while advocating for defunding the police, with her husband receiving over $120,000 in payments. Bush claimed they struggled to retain reliable security staff until her husband volunteered, citing his military background and experience in security work. The interview with MSNBC's Joy Reid has been criticized as softball, and Bush has denied misusing campaign funds for personal security.
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- Democrat Cori Bush under DOJ investigation NPR
- Justice Department investigating Rep. Cori Bush campaign's use of security funds NBC News
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