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5 Strangest Things We've Learned at the McDonnell Trial
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.

The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.

The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
An Ashburn man was charged Wednesday after peeping into a women's bathroom stall at a store in Dulles Town Center in Sterling.
The Board of Elections voted Wednesday to prohibit voters from using any photo ID that expired more than 12 months before Election Day.
The Board of Elections voted Wednesday to prohibit voters from using any photo ID that expired more than 12 months before Election Day.
The Board of Elections voted Wednesday to prohibit voters from using any photo ID that expired more than 12 months before Election Day.
The Board of Elections voted Wednesday to prohibit voters from using any photo ID that expired more than 12 months before Election Day.
The Board of Elections voted Wednesday to prohibit voters from using any photo ID that expired more than 12 months before Election Day.
The Board of Elections voted Wednesday to prohibit voters from using any photo ID that expired more than 12 months before Election Day.