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Did Warren G. Harding rent oil land for money and gifts?

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One of President Harding's cabinet members, Albert Fall, was associated with an oil scandal called the Teapot Dome Scandal. Fall was Harding's secretary of the interior and in charge of the nation's oil reserves during the early 1920s. After Harding's death in August 1923, information surfaced that Fall had leased government-owned oil lands near Teapot Dome, Wyoming, to two acquaintances in the oil business in exchange for money. Senate hearings about the scandal began in October 1923. There is no evidence that Harding had any knowledge about the oil lease situation prior to his death.

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