Via my boss’s blog comes this MyDD post on ethics investigations in the Senate. Sen. Pete Domenici finds his name at the top of the list:
After a series of non-denial denials, Domenici admitted to contacting then-U.S. Attorney David Iglesias regarding an ongoing corruption investigation, an investigation that was politically sensitive and could impact 2006 election results. Iglesias has commented on the unprecedented nature of Domenici’s involvement. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) promptly filed a formal complaint against Domenici.
The full list is a who’s who of shady dealers, the people who kept the Muckrakers so busy this year. What’s the status of the investigations? Your guess is as good as mine…
What investigations?
Via my boss’s blog comes this MyDD post on ethics investigations in the Senate. Sen. Pete Domenici finds his name at the top of the list:
The full list is a who’s who of shady dealers, the people who kept the Muckrakers so busy this year. What’s the status of the investigations? Your guess is as good as mine…
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