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Bill Richardson Withdraws Commerce Secretary Nomination

NEDRA PICKLER   01/ 4/09 11:03 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson abandoned his nomination to become commerce secretary under pressure of a grand jury investigation into a state contract awarded to his political donors _ an investigation that threatened to embarrass President-elect Barack Obama.

Richardson insisted he would be cleared in the investigation and Obama stood by the governor as an "outstanding public servant." But both men said it has become clear that a grand jury probe would not be finished in time for Richardson's confirmation hearings and could keep him from filling the post in a timely matter.

Richardson's withdrawal was the first disruption of Obama's Cabinet process and the second "pay-to-play" investigation that has touched Obama's transition to the presidency. The president-elect has remained above the fray in both the case of arrested Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and the New Mexico case.

A federal grand jury is investigating how a California company that contributed to Richardson's political activities won a New Mexico transportation contract worth nearly $1.5 million. Richardson said in a statement issued by the Obama transition office that the investigation could take weeks or months but expressed confidence it will show he and his administration acted properly.

Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said he expected a new commerce secretary to be nominated soon but didn't have a timetable. Gibbs said the problem with Richardson's nomination wasn't a matter that those tasked to look into his background missed something.

"I think the totality of our Cabinet picks is impressive and I think our vetters have done a good job," Gibbs told reporters traveling with Obama as he moved to Washington on Sunday night.

A senior Obama adviser said Richardson gave assurances before he was nominated last month that he would come out fine in the investigation and the president-elect had no reason to doubt it. But as the grand jury continued to pursue the case, it became clear that confirmation hearings would have to be delayed for six weeks or even longer until the investigation was complete, said the adviser, speaking on condition of anonymity about the discussions because they were private.

Aides to both men insisted that Richardson made the decision to withdraw and was not pushed out by Obama. But one Democrat involved in discussions over the matter said transition officials became increasingly nervous during the last couple of weeks that the investigation was a bigger problem than Richardson had originally indicated.

Richardson spokesman Gilbert Gallegos said the governor believed the grand jury matter would be cleared up by this time, but decided to withdraw when it became clear it wouldn't. "It was the governor's idea, and his decision," Gallegos said.

Obama said he has accepted Richardson's withdrawal, first reported by NBC News, "with deep regret."

"Governor Richardson is an outstanding public servant and would have brought to the job of Commerce Secretary and our economic team great insights accumulated through an extraordinary career in federal and state office," Obama said in a statement. "It is a measure of his willingness to put the nation first that he has removed himself as a candidate for the Cabinet to avoid any delay in filling this important economic post at this critical time. Although we must move quickly to fill the void left by Governor Richardson's decision, I look forward to his future service to our country and in my administration."

Richardson said in his statement that he will remain as governor and told Obama, "I am eager to serve in the future in any way he deems useful."

"I have concluded that the ongoing investigation also would have forced an untenable delay in the confirmation process," Richardson said. "Given the gravity of the economic situation the nation is facing, I could not in good conscience ask the president-elect and his administration to delay for one day the important work that needs to be done."

The announcement came ahead of Obama's Monday meetings with congressional leaders on a massive economic recovery bill he wants lawmakers to pass quickly. Obama transition officials said Richardson's withdrawal would not affect the stimulus plan because the Commerce Department was not heavily involved.

A person familiar with the investigation in New Mexico has told The Associated Press that the grand jury is looking into possible "pay-to-play" dealings between CDR Financial Products and someone in a position to push the contract through with the state of New Mexico.

State documents show CDR was paid a total of $1.48 million in 2004 and 2005 for its work on a transportation program.

In a statement issued Sunday night, CDR CEO David Rubin described Richardson as "an exceptionally able and dedicated public official, who was highly deserving of the opportunity to hold a cabinet-level position in the new Obama Administration." Rubin also said CDR "adamantly doesn't practice pay-for-play under any circumstance on any playing field."

Richardson ran against Obama in the Democratic presidential primary, but withdrew after a poor showing in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary.

He is one of the most prominent Hispanics in the Democratic Party, having served in Congress and as President Clinton's ambassador to the United Nations and energy secretary. As governor, he has kept up an international profile with a specialty in dealing with rogue nations. Obama also considered him to be secretary of state.

CDR and Rubin have contributed at least $110,000 to three political committees formed by Richardson, according to an AP review of campaign finance records.

The largest donation, $75,000, was made by CDR in June 2004 _ a couple of months after the transportation financing arrangement won state approval _ to a political committee that Richardson established before the Democratic National Convention that year.

In the Illinois case, Blagojevich is accused of trying to sell the Senate seat that Obama gave up to become president. Obama and two of his top aides have been interviewed by the U.S. attorney's office pursuing the case but have denied any knowledge of such a scheme and have not been accused by prosecutors of any wrongdoing.

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On the Net:

Obama transition: http://www.change.gov

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Associated Press writer Deborah Baker in Santa Fe, N.M., contributed to this report.

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02:56 PM on 01/07/2009
We all knew there was something wrong with Richardson when Bill O’Reilly called him an “Honest and Honorable” man.
08:27 AM on 01/07/2009
This is just the first of many disgusting scandals. There are several days left. Maybe we'll witness an historic impeachment before the swearing in.
11:37 AM on 01/06/2009
"However it is amazing that a majority of individuals including most of the media always want to presume someone guilty rather than innocent."

I give Bill Richardson Kudos for stepping down and not going through the last part of this investigation in a fish bowl.

Just keep doing that Kundalini Yoga, breath of fire.

It's a new dawn in politics better.."move bit-h, get out the way, get out the way..."
11:21 AM on 01/06/2009
Gov. Richardson must be innocent since he is not from Chicago, IL. However it is amazing that a majority of individuals including most of the media always want to presume someone guilty rather than innocent,. We just witnessed this with President elect Obama suspected involvement with the Illinois Governor following the Blagoeveich scandal.
11:14 AM on 01/06/2009
The bottom line is; obama is a mistake. I hope that Democrats wake up and realize how lost, inexperienced and scared this man is. He was never qualified to be a US president. The media allowed him to go unscathed as they attacked Hillary for a year. obama has no idea what he is doing. And before any of you go insane and start complaining about my letter here, first tell me why you support this pathetic politician who voted for the bush FISA bill that allows illegal spying on Americans?! He is NOT a liberal, but his confused supporters are!! They is crazy.
01:19 PM on 01/06/2009
Wait till Obama takes office for awhile, before you you make up your mind.

14 days.
09:48 AM on 01/06/2009
oh bill...i was really rooting for you! such a disappointment.
03:46 PM on 01/05/2009
Don Siegelman

http://donsiegelman.org/
01:28 PM on 01/05/2009
The Trouble With Money:
http://democralypsenow.blogspot.com/2009/01/trouble-with-money_05.html
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A Man Born To Hang Ain't Gonna Die Of Drowning
01:23 PM on 01/05/2009
As a New Mexican, I think Obama and the Nation lost a good, experienced man who would have done wonders at Commerce. If people are attacking his job performance, I would advise them to consider the following:

1. The RailRunner Mass Transit Project was just completed from Belen, where I live, 175 miles through Albuquerque to Santa Fe ahead of time and under budget.

2.The tax increase initiatives for the new Spaceport were approved by voters in 2 of 3 counties bordering the site near Truth or Consequences bringing private firms into the space launch business. The Spaceport construction plans were also approved and will begin in the next year.

3. Also in Belen, Signet Solar recently announced plans to construct a photovoltaic Solar Panel manufacturing plant bringing over 200 green manufacturing jobs to my town.

4. New Mexico has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the current recessionary/depressionary environment.

So we'll keep Gov. Bill, thank you very much. when the rest of the nation gets a clue, we'll gladly loan him back to you.
01:14 PM on 01/05/2009
This is too funny. I knew when he grew that stupd beard that he was up to no good.
01:42 PM on 01/05/2009
I love your Classic comments
03:06 PM on 01/05/2009
He did look like Zorro.
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01:14 PM on 01/05/2009
Wonder what Bill and Hillary think about it?
12:53 PM on 01/05/2009
But he was only considered as a frontrunner for the position as a reward for all the supposed Hispanic voter support PE Obama received. Will we now see a backlask on his withdrawal or will another token Hispanic be offered some other position?
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09:03 PM on 01/06/2009
What are you insinuating, that Governor Richardson wasn't qualified to be at secretary of commerce? That he was there only because of his ethnicity?
12:01 PM on 01/05/2009
Just imagine, a .......person with an admitted crush on Limbo ,questioning peoples support of Obama. It is the type of hypocritical , counter factual , unsupported, hyper-speculative , party before county political agit-prop we have become accustom to from the current batch of Republican talking point crayon scrawlers .Clearly she/they can't stand Obama , his staff or the majority of the American people who support him to the tune of 70 to 80 % depending on the particular poll .
The ongoing attempt to demolish the incomming administration -- presumably 'in the best interest of the country' (we all remember the rhetorical laughing gas of "Country First") -- is failing. You can see their panic rising and the intolerance along with it. For all practical purposes the GOP is not even a national party anymore , at least not at the congressional level . A party that has'older southern white men' as the only significant demographic group that they can carry , has a growing problem .When the Barackhate song is seen as a plus for party chair candidates to approve of ........
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Obama's success is the one thing that they fear most.; they claim to love America , but by their actions and positions they clearly can't stand most Americans OR their chosen leaders OR their Values OR way of life OR _________ (fill in your favorite blank).
12:01 PM on 01/05/2009
Hill helps NY developer-he donates $100,000 to Bill's Foundation. But that's okay because these people are not corrupt Repubs. Read it on Drudge now.
11:57 AM on 01/05/2009
This transiition period has been better than reality tv.