Third guest also uninvited to White House state dinner
An additional guest at the White House state dinner in November was also reportedly not on the guest list.
Washington, D.C. (WiredPRNews.com) – A recent review has shown that a third guest may have also crashed the White House state dinner in November in addition to the infamous couple Tareq and Michaele Salahi. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Washington party promoter Carlos Allen, was found to have passed through security without being listed as an invited guest to the dinner honoring the Prime Minister of India, according to The Washington Post. Allen, a U.S. citizen, was reportedly with a group of business leaders from India prior to event, and subsequently transported to the dinner along with them.
As noted by the AP, the Salahis and Allen are currently under investigation by the Secret Service. The Salahis have reportedly been issued subpoenas to testify in front of Congress regarding the matter.
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