December 10, 1913, Washington D.C. – In a stunning twist, the Orace-Whaley scandal has taken a dramatic turn, leaving congressional insiders scratching their heads. Charleston Mayor Mack Strong’s opposition to Representative Whaley’s questionable election tactics had all but sealed the case. But now, sources close to the investigation say the matter will be indefinitely postponed, allowing Whaley to appear before the committee again on Monday. This new development has sparked heated debates in D.C. circles, with many questioning Whaley’s motives and the committee’s willingness to give him yet another chance. According to an insider, Whaley’s decision to file an amended bill of particulars and a criminal petition had seemed to stall the proceedings. However, with his latest move, it appears he’s been granted considerable latitude, leaving many to wonder what he’s trying to hide.
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Key Facts
- State: National
- Category: Public Corruption
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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