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Duncan Hunter Hops to a Guilty Plea

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Rep. Duncan Hunter has pleaded guilty to misusing campaign funds for his own personal use.

The vaping congressman and his wife, Margaret — who pleaded guilty last June — used campaign funds for everything from buying jewelry to flying the family rabbit across the country.

Duncan Hunter has decried his criminal case as a politically motivated "witch hunt."

Unless President Trump pardons Hunter, he'll likely be spending some time behind bars.

Speaking as a cartoonist, I will miss him and his rabbit terribly.

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