DHS Calls Allegations Against McLaughlin's Husband 'Baseless' Over Ad Contract Profits
The US Department of Homeland Security has defended former Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin against allegations that her husband's company profited millions from ad contracts, labeling them as 'baseless'. Newly obtained financial statements are said to shed light on the claims made against McLaughlin.
The US Department of Homeland Security has defended DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin against allegations that her husband's company profited millions from ad contracts while she was in office, calling them 'baseless'. Newly obtained financial statements have shed light on the claims, but no evidence of wrongdoing has been found. The allegations have raised questions about potential conflicts of interest and ethics concerns for McLaughlin during her time at DHS.