
DHS defends McLaughlin against allegations husband's company profited millions from ad contracts: 'Baseless'
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DHS general counsel calls Senate questioning over allegations that former Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin's husband profited from advertising contracts "baseless."
Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News Digital covering breaking news.
"I have personally reviewed the allegations against Ms. McLaughlin, and I find them to be baseless," DHS General Counsel James Percival told Fox News Digital. "Nothing illegal or unethical occurred with respect to these contracts. Ms. McLaughlin was not involved in selecting any subcontractors.
"She is, however, a superstar in the public affairs world, so I am not surprised that she married a successful businessman whose services were attractive to these outside firms."

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