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The breach was first reported by The Washington Post late Wednesday, when photos of the couple appeared in media coverage of the dinner, but their names weren't on the list of expected attendees. She and her husband own a winery in Virginia. Former national security advisor to President George W. Bush, Fran Townsend, told CNN that the Salahis could face felony charges if it is determined that they lied to White House security about whether or not they were invited.
It's unclear whether the couple was actually seated for dinner; there are no pictures from the dinner portion of the evening or the after-dinner entertainment. Along with the photos, Salahi posted what appears to be a response to charges that she and her husband crashed the dinner. The Secret Service investigation is ongoing, but CNN reports that the security breakdown appears to have taken place at the level of uniformed officers, rather than the White House Social Secretary's office or the State Department, which helped coordinate the visiting Indian delegation.
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Secret Service investigates party crashers at State Dinner