Posted on 09/28/2005 10:35:50 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Texas grand jury on Wednesday charged Rep. Tom DeLay and two political associates with conspiracy in a campaign finance scheme, an indictment that likely will force him to step down as House majority leader.
DeLay attorney Steve Brittain said DeLay was accused of a criminal conspiracy along with two associates, John Colyandro, former executive director of a Texas political action committee formed by DeLay, and Jim Ellis, who heads DeLay's national political committee. GOP congressional officials said the plan was for DeLay to temporarily relinquish his leadership post and Speaker Dennis Hastert will recommend that Rep. David Dreier of California step into those duties.
Some of the duties may go to the GOP whip, Rep. Roy Blunt of Missouri. The Republican rank and file may meet as early as Wednesday night to act on Hastert's recommendation.
"The defendants enetered into an agreement with each other or with TRMPAC (Texans for a Republican Majority Political Action Committee) to make a political contribution in violation of the Texas election code," says the four-page indictment. "The contribution was made directly to the Republican National Committee within 60 days of a general election."
The indictment against the second-ranking, and most assertive Republican leader came on the final day of the grand jury's term. It followed earlier indictments of a state political action committee founded by DeLay and three of his political associates.
The grand jury action is expected to have immediate consequences in the House, where DeLay is largely responsible for winning passage of the Republican legislative program. House Republican Party rules require leaders who are indicted to temporarily step aside from their leadership posts.
However, DeLay retains his seat representing Texas' 22nd congressional district, suburbs southwest of Houston.
DeLay has denied committing any crime and accused the Democratic district attorney leading the investigation, Ronnie Earle, of pursuing the case for political motives.
Democrats have kept up a crescendo of criticism of DeLay's ethics, citing three times last year that the House ethics committee admonished DeLay for his conduct.
Earlier, DeLay attorney Bill White told reporters, "It's a skunky indictment if they have one."
As a sign of loyalty to DeLay after the grand jury returned indictments against three of his associates, House Republicans last November repealed a rule requiring any of their leaders to step aside if indicted. The rule was reinstituted in January after lawmakers returned to Washington from the holidays fearing the repeal might create a backlash from voters.
DeLay, 58, also is the center of an ethics swirl in Washington. The 11-term congressman was admonished last year by the House ethics committee on three separate issues and is the center of a political storm this year over lobbyists paying his and other lawmakers' tabs for expensive travel abroad.
Wednesday's indictment stems from a plan DeLay helped set in motion in 2001 to help Republicans win control of the Texas House in the 2002 elections for the first time since Reconstruction.
A state political action committee he created, Texans for a Republican Majority, was indicted earlier this month on charges of accepting corporate contributions for use in state legislative races. Texas law prohibits corporate money from being used to advocate the election or defeat of candidates; it is allowed only for administrative expenses.
With GOP control of the Texas legislature, DeLay then engineered a redistricting plan that enabled the GOP take six Texas seats in the U.S. House away from Democrats - including one lawmaker switching parties - in 2004 and build its majority in Congress.
Spelling cops are on the way!
Yup! tee hee hee
Have you seen their website?
Well, shiver me timbers and slap me silly.
What? Wasn't Mike Pence available?? /sarcasm
I hear ya, They owe Pence BigTime.
I have now.
seom days are diamonds seom days are stone.
Despite the spelling mistakes, Dreier is actually a solid choice for temporary maj leader. He's a supporter of the legislative agenda and will make sure things continue as they should. I have no problem with this choice.
We're replacing DeLay with a RINO?
Is seom part of the gay lingo?
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Seeing how the only people who seem to hate Dreier are the Buchanan/Tancredo crowd, he must be a good choice.
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Care to elaborate on that accusation?
You , like many others at FR who supposedly support FRee speech, use hate like dysentery victims use toilet paper.
David "Send Us More Illegal Aliens" Dreier. Great choice.
Drier OTOH is a countyr club, checked pants, California Republican who would sell out America for 30 pieces of silver. Drier is a perfect Rockefeller Republican, winning nothing in 30 years.
AP has corrected spelling of word some in title, have asked AM to make correction.
Some rags that use the ap wire are passing correct title onto their site servers ..
Dart!
I mean Drat! ;-)
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