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Justice Department Ends Investigation Of Tom DeLay Without Criminal Charges

JUAN A. LOZANO   08/16/10 05:10 PM ET   AP

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The Justice Department has ended its six-year criminal probe of the ties between former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and disgraced ex-lobbyist Jack Abramoff.

HOUSTON — Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said Monday he always knew a Justice Department probe of his ties to disgraced ex-lobbyist Jack Abramoff would end without criminal charges being filed against him because he did nothing wrong.

DeLay said he wishes the investigation hadn't taken six years, but added he isn't bitter.

"I know this is the price of leadership, but it doesn't have to happen this way," the 11-term Republican from suburban Houston told reporters during a conference call. "I hope people will look at my case and decide the criminalization of politics and the politics of personal destruction is not beneficial to our country and hopefully it will stop."

Still, DeLay's legal problems are not over. He and two associates face money laundering and conspiracy charges in Texas connected to 2002 state legislative elections. A court hearing in that case is set for next week.

"I still have a trial to go through," DeLay said, referring to the Texas case. "I'm hoping to win that. I know I will."

Prosecutors say DeLay and his co-defendants funneled $190,000 in corporate money through the Republican National Committee in Washington then back to state legislative candidates in violation of state law.

Earlier Monday, one of DeLay's lawyers, Richard Cullen, announced the Justice Department's Office of Public Integrity informed DeLay's legal team last week that it was ending its investigation of his ties to Abramoff. Politico.com first reported the closing of the probe.

Justice Department spokeswoman Laura Sweeney declined to comment on the end of DeLay's case, which is normal when the department ends a criminal probe without filing charges.

Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said the Justice Department's decision sends the wrong message to current and future Congressional members.

"'The Hammer' belongs in the slammer," Sloan said, a reference to DeLay's nickname, which he got for his tenacity and toughness in politics.

The investigation focused on DeLay's ties to Abramoff, who was once one of Washington's leading lobbyists and cultivated relationships with top Republican leaders.

Abramoff became the center of a federal public corruption probe that ensnared lawmakers, lobbyists, Bush administration officials, businessmen and congressional staffers. Two of DeLay's former associates, Michael Scanlon and Tony Rudy, have pleaded guilty to charges in the Abramoff case and have cooperated with investigators.

DeLay said he has no regrets about how he conducted himself with Abramoff, who served about 3 1/2 years in prison for fraud, corruption and conspiracy and currently is working in a kosher pizzeria in northwest Baltimore.

DeLay's political committee used a skybox leased by Abramoff to entertain donors. DeLay also took trips organized or arranged by Abramoff.

On Monday, DeLay continued calling Abramoff "a friend of mine" and said the trips he took while in Congress were not "horrible" and that he wanted these trips to be paid for by private organizations and not taxpayers.

"The thing that bothers me the most is not that people think I'm corrupt but that people think I'm stupid. I knew the Democrats were going to come after me," he said. "Everything was absolutely above board, transparent, according to the House rules."

At the height of his political career, DeLay was one of the most powerful men in Congress. DeLay was a darling of conservatives, while Democrats largely despised him. But in 2005, he stepped down as majority leader, the No. 2 House job, after he was indicted in Texas.

The following year, he resigned from Congress amid the fallout from the charges in Texas and the probe of his ties to Abramoff.

In 2009, DeLay competed on ABC's hit show "Dancing With the Stars." He withdrew from the dance-off after being diagnosed with stress fractures in both feet.

DeLay said he now runs a consulting firm based in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land and is focused on rebuilding the conservative movement, including offering support to the tea party movement.

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Associated Press Writer Pete Yost contributed to this report from Washington.

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Kevin Atlanta 06:31 PM on 08/16/2010
Of course the Justice Department just pisses away taxpayer money like there's no tomorrow while letting the criminals walk free. Where are the charges against the Dubya Wrecking Crew of war criminals and torturers? Where are the criminal charges from the Wall Street and Bankster's embezzlement from America? Where are the criminal charges for accepting bribes throughout the hallowed halls of Congress and  Read More...
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04:04 AM on 08/18/2010
In the U.S., the higher the level of white collar crime, the lower the conviction rate and the more token the penalty if convicted.

When Pres. Ford pardoned Pres. Nixon in 1974 for the watergate mess, it began a whole new chapter in U.S. mis-justice...or missed justice. Ford gave some excuse like "for the good of the country..." Any concept of justice was all downhill from there.

Interestingly enough, it was also 1973-74 that real income for Americans began its steady decline.
07:37 PM on 08/17/2010
The American justice system has two levels: VIP and middle class. Tom got the VIP treatment because he is rich, connected and, of course, has all kinds of info that he could threaten to disclose if convicted. That helps a lot.. Look for him to re-appear on the political scene....still dishonest and a crook but, welcomed with open arms by his fellow criminal lawmakers.
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right Alice
09:29 PM on 08/17/2010
"has all kinds of info that he could threaten to disclose if convicted"

I believe this is the clincher and the reason no one
has been punished for the many high crimes to date.

Too many secrets and so the whole country rots from the inside.
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03:56 AM on 08/18/2010
"I believe this is the clincher and the reason no one
has been punished for the many high crimes to date."

Yes, Delay just let it be known that if they mess with him, he's going to name names.

Also, today Blago got off from a multitude of charges. As a token to justice, he was found guilty on a little crime. He'll walk. He knows too much and can make a lot of heads roll. He always seemed confident this would be the case.
06:54 PM on 08/17/2010
blueskybigstar 6 hours ago
It is time that we make the impeachment and removal of Eric Holder our #1 priority.

johnr49
I suggest you research what has to be proved before you can impeach someone.

blueskybigstar

In the lingua franca of the day when the constitution was written, the phrase "high crimes and misdemeanors" as stated in the constitution was known by everybody to mean "for any reason whatsoever". This is why they made it so difficult to impeach and remove someone. We must make it easier to kick people out of office in order to mitigate the damages that a George Bush can cause by completing his term. It is a sad thing that Americans are so uneducated that they do not even know what a "high crime" is. A high crime is corruption of the legal system where people because of their power and or position are able to subvert justice by the making of exceptions or even the changing of law to be above the law. This serial obstruction of justice that Eric Holder is treasonously engaged in is damaging to our country. William K. Black, who did the investigations into the S &L scandals of the 80s says that the reason for our economic collapse is "mass corruption". Won't worse happen if we don't put them in jail? GS, BP, AIG, Chase, the Bush admin., Gates, McChrystal, Obama's economic team, the same as Reagan's need to go to jail to make this country recover.
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right Alice
09:42 PM on 08/17/2010
You are right, but the MSM - mass media - is complicit in both the prevailing
nefarious winds and the general mis/disinformation of this country's people.
Most people do not know to seek independent news sources.
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/213561-Public-Enemy-Number-One-The-American-Press
03:56 AM on 08/18/2010
It is a cabal, organized crime, a mafia of some of the richest people in the world. The CIA is their personal international police force.

The media is the lynchpin to everything by keeping stories from being told that would expose the lies of the sophisticated propaganda they spread. The founding father's subsidized the distribution of newspapers so that we could have a free press that could disseminate the information that a democracy needs to run effectively. The media and the justice system are in need of reform. We cannot let the free market control access to information.

William Colby, quotes about CIA:
"The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media."

http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quotes_about/cia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mockingbird
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stockwell

"It is the function of the CIA to keep the world unstable, and to propagandize and teach the American people to hate and fear, so we will let the Establishment spend any amount of money on arms."
"Enemies are necessary for the wheels of the U.S. military machine to turn."
"Short, successful military adventures are as effective as the Super Bowl in diverting peoples' attention from unpleasant truths."
In 1980, Stockwell said,
"if the Soviet Union were to disappear off the face of the map, the United States would quickly seek out new enemies to justify its own military-industrial complex."
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DrBlunt
Telling it like it is....
03:14 PM on 08/17/2010
This Justice Dept. does NO JUSTICE when it comes to ANYONE who is/was part of the Bush Administration! They S~U~C~K!
12:30 PM on 08/17/2010
Connections baby connection. I wonder what skeletons he is hiding and for whom. Must know too much on others to have gotten away with all this. I wonder if Dems will get the same treatment.
Delay 2012??
12:16 PM on 08/17/2010
It is time that we make the impeachment and removal of Eric Holder our #1 priority.
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04:54 PM on 08/17/2010
I suggest you research what has to be proved before you can impeach someone.
06:52 PM on 08/17/2010
In the lingua franca of the day when the constitution was written, the phrase "high crimes and misdemeanors" as stated in the constitution was known by everybody to mean "for any reason whatsoever". This is why they made it so difficult to impeach and remove someone. We must make it easier to kick people out of office in order to mitigate the damages that a George Bush can cause by completing his term. It is a sad thing that Americans are so uneducated that they do not even know what a "high crime" is. A high crime is corruption of the legal system where people because of their power and or position are able to subvert justice by the making of exceptions or even the changing of law to be above the law. This serial obstruction of justice that Eric Holder is treasonously engaged in is damaging to our country. William K. Black, who did the investigations into the S &L scandals of the 80s says that the reason for our economic collapse is "mass corruption". Won't worse happen if we don't put them in jail? GS, BP, AIG, Chase, the Bush admin., Gates, McChrystal, Obama's economic team, the same as Reagan's need to go to jail to make this country recover.
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zendem1
Sometimes I like to touch other people's food
11:45 AM on 08/17/2010
Eric Holder is either a pu*&sy or completely on the take.
12:16 PM on 08/17/2010
Completely on the take.
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11:40 AM on 08/17/2010
Don't try to make nice, cause your crimes have been iced!
11:25 AM on 08/17/2010
The Left’s OVERDUE NEEDED POLITICAL STRATEGY:
As the right has successfully dismissed Obama’s remarks that contribute the economic woes to the Bush’s policy and what Obama inherited by saying “there he goes again blaming Bush,” the left must DO the same with the constant daily Obama bashing, which is relentless. This strategy will work. All left activist should and must begin to constantly repeat like a persistent drumbeat, “oh there they go again, blaming everything on Obama,” or “oh, there they go again, constantly criticizing Obama.”
The right has been too successful with their lock-step message. By saying the above quotes over and over again will eventually, over time, dismiss the nonsense, malicious, and untruthful agenda from the right. I urge you to pass this message to everyone, so that we can somewhat balance out the political arena.
Thank you,
DBR
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11:17 AM on 08/17/2010
Makes me think Charles Manson would have gotten off if he had only been a congressman.
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imfedup
Fight the lies.
11:12 AM on 08/17/2010
"The thing that bothers me the most is not that people think I'm corrupt but that people think I'm stupid."

I think you're both, Mr. Hammer.
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american-dolt
Truther since 2004
10:59 AM on 08/17/2010
It is scary how nobody of Wealth, Notoriety or Celebrity Status has to fear the Law.

I got pulled over by a Cop last night for going thru a Yellow light and was told I was Wrong it was Red and waited while he ran his database on me, which brought up wrong information, scary in itself, which I proved was wrong, and was humiliated for an hour. And when I questioned him, you should have seen the look in his eyes.

Man we are screwed wake the "f" up folks.
10:53 AM on 08/17/2010
The foxes moved into the henhouse.
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amantedelibros
10:12 AM on 08/17/2010
"without criminal charges"...Now THAT'S criminal.
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enterhere
Held hostage by Domestic Terrorists...Republicans.
10:10 AM on 08/17/2010
"I hope people will look at my case and decide the criminalization of politics and the politics of personal destruction is not beneficial to our country and hopefully it will stop."

Isn't that exactly what Delay used to do? Did he turn over a new leaf?
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keramos
Who are the brain police?
10:16 AM on 08/17/2010
Once he got charged, yes
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dragonlady620
My karma will run over your dogma
11:54 AM on 08/17/2010
That's EXACTLY what he used to do. It was why he was nicknamed "The Hammer."
And since he insists he did nothing wrong, and would do the same if he had it to do over again, I don't he's turned ove any new leaf- unless you define that as a way to reinvent himself, (as (equally slimy) Newt Ginrich is trying to do.