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Closed circuit TV captures armed man sprinting through security during White House Correspondents' Dinner
César Chavez accused of sexually abusing labor rights leader Dolores Huerta and others Labor rights leader Dolores Huerta says she was sexually abused by Chavez amid reported allegations of abuse by others.
Closed circuit TV captures armed man sprinting through security during White House Correspondents' Dinner