White House gatecrashers’ book to reveal state dinner fiasco
By ANIThursday, June 24, 2010
NEW YORK - White House gatecrashers Michaele and Tareq Salahi are set to write a book about the security breach that sparked a national uproar.
The couple, along with investigative reporter Diane Dimond, will release the book that they claim will lay out “behind-the-scenes” details of the November 2009 night when they tricked the Secret Service and sneaked into the state dinner for India’s prime minister.
According to The New York Post, Dimond, who once covered the White House, said the book will also “reveal the truth . . . of who the Salahis really are . . . It just never added up to me that someone could sneak in-past the [security] perimeter, no less! . . . As I began to investigate, I realized the Salahis’ story is much bigger than what’s been reported.”
Dimond said the tale has “genuine intrigue” with twists that “can be traced right back to the White House.” (ANI)