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New Case Filing Reveals Congressman Duncan Hunter Spent Campaign Funds on Extramarital Affairs

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Republican congressman Duncan Hunter arrives at the federal courthouse in San Diego on Aug. 23, 2018, for an arraignment hearing on charges that he and his wife misused up to $250,000 in campaign funds. (Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)

In San Diego, prosecutors said in a filing Tuesday that Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter spent campaign funds on extramarital affairs, including one with a staffer. Hunter and his wife are accused of diverting a quarter of a million dollars to personal use. Host Lily Jamali speaks with New York Times Reporter, Nicholas Fantos about the new filing.

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