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Democrats feud over stock trading as they sharpen anti-corruption case against Trump
Democrats in a Dallas-area House race are feuding over stock trading allegations, with Colin Allred accusing Rep. Julie Johnson of self-dealing, while Johnson claims Allred's wealth grew during his congressional tenure. The dispute reflects broader Democratic debates over anti-corruption messaging as they seek to counter Trump's family's business interests and reclaim the 'drain the swamp' narrative.
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