The Solyndra scandal: A guide to the new revelations

Republicans pounce on Obama administration emails that suggest political interference in an ill-fated federal loan to a green-tech firm

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House Republicans have been investigating the Obama administration's approval of $535 million in loan guarantees for solar-panel maker Solyndra for six months, but the company's sudden bankruptcy in late August — and a subsequent FBI raid — turned a little-noted inquiry into a potentially full-blown scandal. Before House Energy Committee hearings on Wednesday, GOP lawmakers released excerpts of subpoenaed emails purporting to show that the White House pressured budget staffers to approve the ill-fated loan prematurely. What exactly did House Republicans uncover? A concise guide:

What are the basic facts?

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