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Obama: Rangel case troubling; some Dems say resign LAURIE KELLMAN, Associated Press Writer Published: 03:47 a.m., Saturday, July 31, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Charlie Rangel is getting sympathy from some fellow Democrats but scant support from others as he faces trial on several ethics charges.
President Barack Obama says he hopes the 80-year-old lawmaker can end his career with dignity and some House Democrats want him to resign — now.
Obama, speaking on the issue for the first time, praised Rangel for serving his New York constituents over the years, but said he found the ethics charges "very troubling."
"He's somebody who's at the end of his career. I'm sure that what he wants is to be able to end his career with dignity. And my hope is that it happens," Obama said in an interview that aired Friday on "CBS Evening News with Katie Couric."
As House members headed home for the August recess, they wrestled with how to handle the ethics brouhaha three months before the midterm elections. Republicans already were eager to use Rangel's problems as a way to tar other Democrats on the issue of corruption.
A half-dozen Democrats either conditionally or outright called for Rangel's resignation Friday...................>>>>..................>>>>................http://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Obama-Rangel-case-troubling-some-Dems-say-resign-597027.php
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Rangel ditches ethics hearing By S.A. MILLER, Post Correspondent Last Updated: 7:32 AM, November 16, 2010 Posted: 2:03 AM, November 16, 2010
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Charles Rangel shockingly walked out on Day One of his House ethics trial yesterday -- leaving stunned committee members no choice but to deliberate without him.
"I'm not being treated fairly," the Harlem Democrat complained, saying the committee was needlessly rushing to finish the case this year and forcing him to stand trial without a lawyer.
"Fifty years of public service is on the line," he added.
"I respectfully withdraw from these proceedings," he said moments before his dramatic exit.
But neither Rangel's protest nor his absence from the proceedings stopped the panel from agreeing to the "uncontested facts" of the case and beginning closed-door deliberations on the 13 charges of misconduct against him.
The discussions lasted most of yesterday and were expected to continue today. A final verdict is expected by year's end.
The case is the culmination of a more than two-year investigation that found a "pattern" of rule-breaking by the 40-year congressman and, until recently, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
"There's a lot of pain that I feel, because I've fought in the wars. I've prosecuted with the US Attorney's Office. I've served as the legislator in the state," Rangel, a Korean War vet, said in a 10-minute plea to delay the trial.
"I am so proud of my record in the Congress. I love this Congress. I love this country. I think I'm entitled to more than is being suggested," he told the four Democrats and four Republicans on the subcommittee panel hearing the case.
Rangel spent about $2 million on his legal team but said his lawyers quit over concerns that he couldn't come up with another $1 million for the trial................>>>>......................>>>>...............http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/rangel_ditches_ethics_hearing_EGFJA5Yk3k4StC3pT1IDdM
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The ethics committee should thank Rangel for his service and send him into retirement. |
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"I’m sure Charlie Rangel did whatever the House ethics committee says he did. I’m sure it’s in the Democratic Party’s interest for him to resign, fast. And I’m sure Washington will be a duller and meaner place once he leaves." (The Daily Beast)
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Rangel found guilty of 11 ethics violations By Rachel Rose Hartman
A House Ethics subcommittee announced Tuesday that they have found Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) guilty of 11 of ethics violations.
Chairwoman Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) said the committee rolled two charges together, meaning that Rangel was ultimately charged with 12, not 13 charges as originally stated. She added the committee was split on one of the 12-- identified as a charge of harming the credibility of Congress.
Rangel walked out of his House trial yesterday in protest over being unable to afford legal representation. Charges included improperly soliciting donations for his center and New York's City College, a failure to provide complete financial disclosure information, and improper use of a rent-controlled apartment for campaign purposes.
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unable to afford legal representation
You're kidding, right? More like he couldn't find one single lawyer to take his case. |
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Rangel had lawyers that lightened him of $2 million. He doesn't have lawyers anymore. This is the dean of the NY Congressional delegation? No wonder we are a national joke. Let the new REP Congress handle this "public servant". A needed example must be set. |
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House Ethics panel convicted Charlie Rangel on 11 of 13 counts. Possible punishment will be decided by a sanctions hearing and may include expulsion. Expulsion requires a 2/3rds vote of the entire House while reprimand or censure require a simple majority. Next on the agenda Maxine! |
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Both He and Joe Bruno are incident! Why do they pick on public officials??? why???? LOL!!!! |
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Sorry....innocent not incident -- |
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