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A nonprofit is accused of recruiting homeless individuals to pose as homeless veterans displaced by migrants bused to New York City.

, a local newspaper covering upstate New York. In a further report from Mid Hudson News, it was found that the nonprofit group that made the initial claims, the Yerik Israel Toney Foundation, had allegedly recruited 20 homeless individuals to pose as veterans for the story. Sharon Toney-Finch, CEO of the nonprofit, denied the allegations after the report was published, but has not provided definitive evidence for her claims.

In the wake of the story falling apart, Kinzinger, who represented Illinois districts from 2011 to this year, called out Stefanik on Saturday morning for her original tweets about the story. "Hey [Elise Stefanik] this is a lie," he tweeted in response to a post from Stefanik's personal account."You spread this one, among many."

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