State Dinner Crashers Want Money To Tell Their Story
From the NY Times:
WASHINGTON — As White House officials fended off new questions about how a fame-seeking couple finessed their way into the president’s glittering state dinner last week, the aspiring reality-TV stars themselves began trying to sell their story for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Television industry executives said on Saturday that Michaele and Tareq Salahi had postponed plans for an interview Monday on CNN’s “Larry King Live” and were seeking top-dollar bids for their first television interview.
The Salahis, who embarrassed the Secret Service by passing through its security screens as if invisible and then posed for the cameras with President Obama and many of his bona fide guests at a party honoring India’s prime minister, remained out of sight on Saturday and their spokeswoman did not return calls. The Secret Service would not comment or say whether investigators have interviewed the pair.
RELATED STORIES
Potential Reality TV Show Couple Crashed State Dinner, Met Obama
Obama Hails “Defining Partnership” With India At State Dinner
- The Black Ballot – Episode 5: Political Prostitutes
- Michael B. Jordan Shows Love To Sinners & Drops Big Creed-Verse Plans At Amazon Upfront
- The African American Policy Forum’s 5th Annual CRT Summer School Series Was A Call To Action For Social Justice
- Trump’s Firing Of Carla Hayden Is Another Attack On Knowledge And History
- Trump Administration’s Push To Suspend Habeas Corpus Is Fascist