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A $19,000 lectern purchased for Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders drew scrutiny last year. A legislative auditor said his office would complete its report by the end of March.
News Wall Street Journal, New York Times look into Arkansas governor’s high-dollar lectern by Austin Gelder October 10, 2023 5:08 pm ...
Auditors are nearly done looking into a $19,000 lectern purchased for Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders that prompted scrutiny and national attention last year.
Blake Marnell from San Diego was standing in front of the podium when shots rang out as Donald Trump spoke at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. "We cannot live our lives in fear in America," he ...
The lectern that Vandiver was about to loan to the film crew was not one of the more historical items. It had been down in the basement for a while, but mostly used by the Bible classes, if at all ...
Sarah Sanders' office potentially violated state law in $19K lectern controversy, audit finds The governor's team said the new findings are "deeply flawed." ...
The lectern hasn’t been seen at Sanders’ public events, and the governor’s office won’t say where it is as an audit is underway over the purchase.
A lectern, on display for more than 30 years at Space Center Houston, is not the actual one President Kennedy used in one of his famous speeches, historian shows.
A brief history of the Downing Street lectern, and the designs chosen by Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss, Boris Johnson and David Cameron ...
The governor's $19,000 lectern hasn’t been seen at public events, but questions about its cost and how its purchase was handled haven’t gone away so easily.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is facing scrutiny controversy after an Arkansas blogger and lawyer discovered that her office used a government credit card to pay $19,000 for a lectern.
The governor is embroiled in a scandal—dubbed “PodiumGate” on social media—over a seemingly expensive piece of furniture to stand behind while speaking.
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