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Ethics panel finds Rangel broke rules
2010-02-26
Rep. Charles Rangel, the most powerful tax-writing lawmaker in Congress and a 34-year veteran of Capitol Hill, knowingly accepted Caribbean trips from a corporation in violation of House rules, the House Ethics Committee ruled Thursday, The Associated Press has learned.

At least four other members of the Congressional Black Caucus who were also on the 2007 and 2008 trips were exonerated by the panel, according to a congressional source familiar with the findings.

The finding is certain to jeopardize Rangel's chairmanship of the House Ways and Means Committee. The tax-writing committee will take a lead as Congress determines the fate of former President George W. Bush's expiring tax cuts.

Rengel's ethics troubles also present an election-year dilemma for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who led a Democratic takeover of the House in 2006 on a campaign promise to end a "culture of corruption" in the GOP-led Congress.

The 79-year-old Rengel, D-N.Y., has been in the House 30 years. It was unclear whether the findings would affect whether he seeks re-election.

The committee found that the financing of the Caribbean trips was improper for all the lawmakers involved but that only Rangel was aware that a corporation that routinely lobbied Congress picked up the tab, said the congressional official who was not authorized to speak on the record.

The committee decided against issuing formal charges against Rangel that could lead to punishment such as a censure.

The ethics committee will issue its findings in a report scheduled to be made public Friday.

Additional ethics investigations of Rangel's finances and fundraising are still under way, but they are not connected to the ruling on the Caribbean travel.

Rangel had no immediate comment.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Baliff! Whack his peepee!!
Posted by: tu3031   2010-02-26 18:51  

#6  Pelosi sticks with Rangel, notes ethics panel ‘did not take actionÂ’

“All I saw was the press release where they said he did not violate the rules of the House,” Pelosi said. “And I think that’s an important statement that they made.”
Posted by: Beavis   2010-02-26 14:13  

#5  That would be the ideal, Frank G, if you could find someone to prosecute him.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-02-26 13:31  

#4  I don't want this corrupt POS to quietly retire to his subsidized-rent 4-plex. Strip him of his faux-dignity, his reputation, his ill-gained wealth and put him in prison
Posted by: Frank G   2010-02-26 12:16  

#3  A seventy-nine year old, 34-year veteran of Capitol Hill? Does anybody in their right mind believe this little Caribbean trip isn't just the tip of the iceberg? He's had a long, long time to practice his particular, peculiar little craft.

And this is the guy who writes our tax laws? I've said it before: the reason so many crooks in this country aren't breaking the law is that the laws are written for them by the likes of Rangel.

Hey, Charlie, how about if you just quietly retire? Surely you've acquired enough loot by now to live the rest of your life in style. Surely Eric Holder would be willing to leave you alone and let you keep it.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-02-26 11:56  

#2  Big whoopin' deal. Let me know what the 'punishment's gonna be, and I doubt it's going to be anything worse than a slap on the wrist...
Posted by: Raj   2010-02-26 08:18  

#1  Additional ethics investigations of Rangel's finances and fundraising are still under way.....

but they too, will probably amount to nothing, nothing at all.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-02-26 06:16  

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