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outside here when he said he is innocent and has no regrets about things he has done in his past and denies all of the charges that federal prosecutors have late out. and i m glad they have made that campaign and i do know that we now have every major newspaper and civic entity in town saying that we need to prioritize poverty, and i m happy that i raised that issue. the congressman talked about his accomplishments while serving in the united states congress and he talked about the fact that he will not step aside from the appropriations committee. he says that he will continue to do his job and also announced to us that he is planning to run for reelection next year and plans to fight all of these charges. that is the very latest reporting live in havertown, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. four others earn indicted last week. he is accused of stealing taxpayer money and charitable doebations and accused of taking a secret campaign loan and fattah denies the charges. congr
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