You remember, don’t you, the clandestine meeting at a Little Rock Krispy Kreme when one Republican candidate seemed to have tried to muscle another Republican candidate out of the state treasurer’s race over video of a late-night visit to the state Capitol?

Now we learn a Krispy Kreme in Utah was the rendezvous spot of choice in 2012 when a former Republican attorney general in that state met with a businessman over a federal investigation. Story here says the politico panicked after the meeting and that led him down the road to evidence elimination and fabrication.

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Can we agree nothing good comes of political confabs at Krispy Kremes?

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