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House Members Worried over Cunningham Wire Report
NewsMax.com ^ | 9 January 2006 | Paul Rodriguez and Anthony Kimery,

Posted on 01/08/2006 8:39:21 PM PST by Aussie Dasher

Top Republicans in the House are buzzing - and scrambling - at news alleging that Randy "Duke" Cunningham, a former San Diego congressman who's pled guilty to bribery and other illegal activities, was wearing a wire for the FBI during the summer and early fall of 2005.

The undercover operation, according to senior Justice and federal law enforcement, is part of a broadening investigation into the Jack Abramoff bribes-for-favors scandal now roiling Washington.

The disgraced former lawmaker initially began cooperating with federal investigators after they uncovered evidence of his illegal acceptance of bribes in cash and luxury items from at least two small California defense contractors.

Cunningham began cooperating shortly after announcing last summer that he would not run again for Congress and before his November 28, 2005, plea agreement. Court documents reveal he admitted to accepting nearly $2 million in graft money for political favors.

The former Vietnam flying ace and war hero was later brought into the burgeoning Abramoff probe because of his position as a member of Congress with unique access to other Congressmen under scrutiny by a joint Justice Department Public Integrity investigation.

"Cunningham wore a wire on the Hill during meetings with, and meetings set up with, other lawmakers Abramoff was interested in talking to or meeting," a high level federal law enforcement source said without elaborating party affiliations of the targeted lawmakers.

It could not be immediately determined whether Abramoff or others were or are part of the undercover eavesdropping operation involving Cunningham.

"You can assume any private meeting Cunningham had with legislators pertaining to Abramoff were recorded," the high-level federal law enforcement source said. "It does not mean [these lawmakers] are under investigation. But some are. There will be repercussions"

"This will go up the food chain," the source added ominously, implying Cunningham's wire may have ensnared Congressional leaders.

Over eighty members and congressional staff are, according to a senior Senate investigator, under scrutiny for political kickbacks, bribes, and political favors on behalf of Abramoff. The scandal is said to include lobbyists, political operatives in Washington and a number of government officials including high-level aides.

The result of whatever cooperation Cunningham provided has, according to the high-level federal law enforcement official, is that specific legislation is being closely scrutinized to find Abramoff's fingerprints on legislative action as part of his bribes-for-favors criminal activities.

The high-level federal law enforcement source implied other members of Congress are directly implicated.

"Interpret as you will," the source said.

"There will be a leak investigation on this, too. If there are further leaks it could jeopardize on-going investigations developed from the taps."

Carl Forti, communications director for the National Republican Congressional Committee, sent an urgent email to all House Republicans late January 6, 2006, alerting lawmakers and top GOP staff to a breaking story by Time magazine's online news site with the following headline: "Disgraced Congressman 'Wore a Wire'"

The TIME article, by former Roll Call reporter Tim Burger, says Cunningham began cooperating with federal authorities shortly after he announced in the summer that he was resigning. The magazine's online story does not provide any specifics on the alleged wire caper. [Editor's Note: journalist Paul Rodriguez was tipped off to Cunningham's "wire" over three weeks ago but at the request of a top federal government official withheld initial publication because it would have seriously compromised an ongoing and "sensitive" criminal investigation involving Abramoff and others. The TIME magazine article made the confidentiality pledge moot.]

Capitol Hill leaders, as far as can be determined, were unaware of Cunningham's secret spying operations, including at meetings at the Armed Services Committee, with staff and others.

Capitol Hill Shocked

Several members of Congress were both shocked and angry at hearing the news. Rumors have been flying recently that up to a dozen members of Congress are tied in to the Abramoff scandal.

With news of Cunningham's informant role leaking, many members in the House Republican Conference are quite worried where the corruption probes will go next.

"I'm glad I didn't talk with that son of a bitch," said one senior GOP lawmaker who has heard rumors in the members' dining room and in the Republican cloakroom just off the floor of the House about the wire.

"Word is that Duke was not working alone [on getting sweet heart deals from some defense contractors] and this tells me [on top of the Abramoff breaking news] that it's worse than we thought."

The House Intelligence Committee, led by Chairman Pete Hoekstra and co-chair Jane Harmon, has launched its own separate investigation into the Cunningham affair as a result of the former congressman's membership on the panel.

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Duncan Hunter, a close friend of Cunningham, has indicated he is willing to probe any links between Cunningham and the panel's work. To date, Hunter has not formally launched such an investigation.

A senior Capitol Hill official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told NewsMax, "Holy sh-t! This is going to rock the place. Duke knew everybody and cut deals all the time."

This same official said that it was doubtful that Justice Department and FBI officials would have told congressional leadership or the Capitol Police given the sensitivity of the probe.

"I can tell you this though, it's going to cause a major ruckus with the leadership that a secret probe was going on under their noses and they were not informed," the Capitol Hill source said.

Federal probes of Capitol Hill activities are not new.

It was 15 years ago that a joint Postal Inspection Service and FBI probe was launched on Capitol Hill to investigate allegations of corruption involving employees of the House Post Office. That probe, which Capitol Police had initially conducted but then felt was stymied by congressional leaders and turned over to the FBI, ultimately resulted in the conviction of nearly two dozen Congressional staff and notably the then Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dan Rostenkowski.

In all, the House Post Office scandal led to the resignation and defeat of nearly 100 members of Congress and helped propel the Republican takeover of the House in 1994. At the time, the Post Office scandal was paralleled by the House Bank check-kiting scandal.

The Abramoff scandal has been played in the mainstream press as mostly a Republican-tied debacle.

But its tentacles continue to draw in many Democrats, including leadership lawmakers who received gifts and donations from the lobbyist, his associates, and his clients.

Who or what information was caught on the federal wires that Cunningham provided -- from physically wearing a wire, to phone intercepts and electronic monitoring of meetings through other means - is unknown.

But speculation among GOP lawmakers, federal law enforcement officials and lobbyists (some of whom have been contacted by the FBI) is that several close friends of Cunningham were unknowingly caught in incriminating conversations.

"This is huge," one lawmaker exclaimed who has heard the rumors of Cunningham's secret wire-related activities. "Several of us were warned to steer clear of him on the advice of friends."

A Justice Department spokesman in Washington, D.C., declined to answer any questions about the allegations of Cunningham cooperating with a federal electronics sting-type operation.

Calls to the U.S. attorney's office in San Diego were not immediately returned.

Rep. Bob Ney, an Ohio Republican and chairman of the House Administration Committee, is alleged to be a target of the Abramoff investigators. NewsMax has learned that several of his top staff both in Washington and in Ohio has been subpoenaed for records.

Ney has denied any wrongdoing involving Abramoff despite being identified as "Representative #1" who accepted financial favors from the former lobbyists.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 109th; capitolhill; corruption; dukecunningham; fbi; gop; housemembers; moneywhores; ney; puckerfactor
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Now, THIS could see things moving in DC...
1 posted on 01/08/2006 8:39:24 PM PST by Aussie Dasher
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So this wire is important but the MSM didn't think too much of the Ray Reggie wire not be used in the Rosen trial.


2 posted on 01/08/2006 8:42:22 PM PST by doug from upland (NEW YORK TIMES -- traitorous b*st*rds)
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I hope he sold out all of them. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy than D.C. The only way it'd be better news is if he went after RINOs first.


4 posted on 01/08/2006 8:43:31 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (Freedom isn't free--no, there's a hefty f'in fee--and if ya don't throw in your buck-o-5, who will?)
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To: LibertarianInExile

But the Dems won't let US tap terrorist phone calls...


5 posted on 01/08/2006 8:45:43 PM PST by binkdeville
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6 posted on 01/08/2006 8:46:34 PM PST by Mo1 (Republicans protect Americans from Terrorists. Democrats protect Terrorists from Americans)
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To: Aussie Dasher
"Duke" Cunningham was the Eddie Rickenbacker of the Vietnam War and now this scandal is what he will be remembered for.

It's a sad situation.


7 posted on 01/08/2006 8:47:42 PM PST by Polybius
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You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy than D.C.

Except maybe Mos Eisley Spaceport.

8 posted on 01/08/2006 8:50:18 PM PST by neodad (Rule Number 1: Be Armed)
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To: Aussie Dasher
I have no problem with this investigation, but I am truly dismayed that there was not the similar type investigation over the liberals using "RED" Chinese dollars to fund themselves and their elections. How about Soros and his pot of money.
9 posted on 01/08/2006 8:56:04 PM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: LibertarianInExile

I just cannot wait for the moment to see the libertarian party moving from its 0.25% support among voters to become the super majority party in America. (Sarcasm beyond belief).


10 posted on 01/08/2006 8:56:14 PM PST by jveritas (The Axis of Defeatism: Left wing liberals, Buchananites, and third party voters.)
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To: Aussie Dasher

WoW could you imagine if Hillary got into office? She would work in cahoots with evert RINO in Washinton and put a wire on them.... Abuse of power you say? I bet she would do it. Heck Bill thought it was ok to do physical searches of Americans homes without warrants.


11 posted on 01/08/2006 8:56:38 PM PST by Echo Talon
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The former Vietnam flying ace and war hero...

Former? Cunningham, albeit a corrupt congressman, is still an ace and war hero.

12 posted on 01/08/2006 8:57:11 PM PST by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington (How long do we have to pretend that the vast majority of Democrats are patriots?)
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To: LibertarianInExile

I agree. I hope he has sent the lot of them down the river. Democrats and Republicans alike.


13 posted on 01/08/2006 8:57:37 PM PST by Ma3lst0rm
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To: Just mythoughts
How about Soros and his pot of money.

The Soros scandal will come in the appropriate time when it is closer to the elections so it will have a stronger impact.

14 posted on 01/08/2006 8:58:34 PM PST by jveritas (The Axis of Defeatism: Left wing liberals, Buchananites, and third party voters.)
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To: Aussie Dasher

Over eighty members and congressional staff are, according to a senior Senate investigator, under scrutiny for political kickbacks, bribes, and political favors on behalf of Abramoff. The scandal is said to include lobbyists, political operatives in Washington and a number of government officials including high-level aides.

Ouch.


15 posted on 01/08/2006 8:59:37 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Monthly Donor spoken Here. Go to ... https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: jveritas
I wish I was smart enough to id the people who cosponsored legislation with the Duke. Or determine just who Cunningham considered his "close friends". Perhaps that would be one way to determine a few to the other folks being targeted.
16 posted on 01/08/2006 9:01:53 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter (It is easy to call for a pi$$ing contest when you aren't going to be in the line of fire.)
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This same official said that it was doubtful that Justice Department and FBI officials would have told congressional leadership or the Capitol Police given the sensitivity of the probe.

Hmmm - wonder if he wore this wire to any classified discussions or meetings? That would seem to present a problem in the world outside of Congress - don't know if they make special rules inside congress, but I do remember when Harry Reid played his little stunt and called for a closed session of the Senate they had to go in and so a sweep to clear out cell phones, pagers, etc. items that cannot be in a classified meeting.

17 posted on 01/08/2006 9:05:03 PM PST by p23185 (Why isn't attempting to take down a sitting Pres & his Admin considered Sedition?)
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To: jveritas
I will believe that when it happens. I would like to see all those Soros benefactors that stopped ANWAR under the same type of investigation.
18 posted on 01/08/2006 9:06:57 PM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: LibertarianInExile

Unfortunately, this may be the "culture of corruption" to which Nancy Pelosi was referring.


19 posted on 01/08/2006 9:07:37 PM PST by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: Polybius

"Duke" Cunningham was the Eddie Rickenbacker of the Vietnam War and now this scandal is what he will be remembered for.
It's a sad situation."


It totally sucks. I havent gone to the San Diego Aerospace museum to see if they took his name off the F-4 in the museum or not.

The shock was who who was, not what he did. We expect to be let down by politicians. Not by heros.


20 posted on 01/08/2006 9:10:06 PM PST by Names Ash Housewares
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