Huckabee Campaign Chairman Ed Rollins Hid Illegal Payoff Secret

Huckabee Campaign Chairman Ed Rollins Hid Illegal Payoff Secret

The pundits on CNN's "Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer" were unanimous: Republican campaign strategist Ed Rollins was a great guy and his hiring as national chairman for Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign gave it a solid jolt of credibility.

But Blitzer's panel of journalists on Dec. 14 didn't seem to either know or care that Rollins has withheld evidence since 1991 about the identity of a top Filipino politician who admitted delivering an illegal $10 million cash payment to Ronald Reagan's 1984 campaign from Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos.

Rollins, who ran Reagan's reelection campaign, mentioned the admission in his 1996 book, Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms, recounting how the Filipino casually asserted over drinks that he had carried the money in a suitcase to a Republican lobbyist who was representing the Reagan campaign.

"I was the guy who gave the ten million from Marcos to your campaign," the Filipino told Rollins. "I was the guy who made the arrangements and delivered the cash personally. ...It was a personal gift from Marcos to Reagan."

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