What did Clifford K. Berryman's cartoon "Juggernaut" of the Teapot Dome scandal in the Washington Evening Star imply?
A) Harding's cabinet was making a mockery of his presidency.
B) The scandal was bound to implicate the White House itself.
C) Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall was maneuvering the crisis deftly.
D) Secretary of the Navy Edward Denby was innocent of the charges.
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