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Charlie Rangel, Maxine Waters Unlikely To Face Ethics Trials Before Elections

LARRY MARGASAK   09/17/10 09:07 PM ET   AP

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Highly visible ethics trials for Reps. Rangel (N.Y.) and Waters (Calif.) will almost certainly be put off until after the November election

WASHINGTON — Highly visible ethics trials for two prominent Democrats will almost certainly be put off until after the November election, denying Republicans a televised spectacle that could influence voters near the end of campaigns dominated by economic issues.

The House ethics committee failed this past week to set a trial date for either Reps. Charles Rangel of New York or Maxine Waters of California.

Lawmakers plan to recess by Sept. 30 or soon afterward – not enough time to complete a trial. The House ethics committee is unlikely to start proceedings and then interrupt them. The committee has not announced its intentions.

Neither Rangel nor Waters had an immediate comment on the delay. Rangel, who has tried to negotiate a settlement, has said previously he wanted the case resolved before the election.

Republicans are making a strong bid to regain a House majority. Their House campaign committee is preparing advertisements that will focus on Democrats who received campaign money from Rangel or Waters, and demand that the money be returned. The campaign organization also has sent news releases to 35 House districts on the same issue.

Polling, however, finds the economy and jobs are the dominant campaign issues. News releases and attack ads by the National Republican Campaign Committee won't substitute for a rare televised ethics trial – where House ethics investigators act as prosecutors trying to prove misconduct.

Democratic campaign strategists are predicting that the ethics issue will have little impact on their candidates' individual races. Republicans have juxtaposed Rangel's and Waters' troubles with Democratic leaders' winning campaign strategy four years ago, when they accused the GOP of fostering a "culture of corruption."

The issues then included ethics committee findings and state criminal charges in Texas against former Republican Majority Leader Tom DeLay; and evidence that GOP leaders knew about Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla., sending sexually suggestive e-mails to former House pages, but took no action.

The case against Rangel, the former chairman of the tax-writing Ways and Means committee, is the more complicated of the two cases now awaiting trial.

He's charged with using House stationery and staff to solicit money for a New York college center named after him; soliciting donors with interests before the Ways and Means Committee, leaving the impression the money could influence official actions; failing to disclose at least $600,000 in assets and income in a series of inaccurate reports to Congress; using a rent-subsidized New York apartment designated for residential use as a campaign office; and failure to report to the IRS rental income from a unit in a Dominican Republic resort.

Waters, a senior member of the Financial Services Committee, is accused of trying to get federal money for a minority owned bank in which her husband is an investor. Some $12 million eventually was given to Boston-based OneUnited Bank by the federal Troubled Asset Relief Program, but Waters insisted – and federal regulators testified – that she had no role in the decision.

Rangel has admitted to some ethical lapses and denied other allegations. Waters has denied any wrongdoing, arguing she did nothing beyond setting up a meeting between U.S. banking regulators and officials with an association of minority banks that included OneUnited.

Waters said that when it became clear that the assistance would go to OneUnited, where her husband was an investor, she turned the matter over to Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., chairman of the Financial Services Committee.

Rangel, who just won his primary, was elected to his 20th term from his Harlem district two years ago with 89 percent of the vote. Waters was elected to her 10th term in 2008 with an 83 percent majority.

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WASHINGTON — Highly visible ethics trials for two prominent Democrats will almost certainly be put off until after the November election, denying Republicans a televised spectacle that could inf...
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07:42 AM on 11/15/2010
The reason for keeping old toothless lion(s) on the plantation is to keep out any new ideas, or young politicians, specfically, to keep an Obama from ascending. They endorsed Hillary Clinton, and attacked candidate Obama as not being a "authentic" (off the plantation) President Obama should purge his own party, which is his right and political duty.
Rangel will be acquitted and then not run again - giving the DNC time to find another loyal servant, one who will take the money and do as he/she is told.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:11 AM on 09/18/2010
Let's get busy and reelect them - innocent until proven guilty. (I heard that somewhere.)
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Father Tom
CPA, VietNam Vet, Not a Priest
08:39 PM on 09/17/2010
Rep Jefferson's freezer will be thawed out before they nail these two crooks.
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John Mainstream
I'm a Clinton Democrat that is now an independent.
07:51 PM on 09/17/2010
If voters select Rangel and Waters for another term, that is the final word whether or not the supposed ethics issues matter.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:14 AM on 09/18/2010
Against the mosque too, I'll bet.
07:43 PM on 09/17/2010
Another corrupt member of the Black Caucus. But never fear the voters in those districts will keep voting for them. You get the government you deserve.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:12 AM on 09/18/2010
Yo, BIGOT.
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StraferX
The Lord is my Shepherd
07:39 PM on 09/17/2010
Cr@p like this is exactly why the Tea Party is in existence. Time for term limits, put the politicians on social security and health care like the rest of us and make them live by the same laws as ordinary American citizens. Time to hold these peoples feet to the fire and make them accountable for there actions. They are supposed to be the example for us all yet they have no Honor, no respect and no class.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:12 AM on 09/18/2010
Hot air.
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robjh1
That Job Just Isn't Into You!
07:36 PM on 09/17/2010
How did we get here?
07:17 PM on 09/17/2010
White Dems and Republicans went after Black politicians shamefully. The meida did its best to try to get these two thrown out of Congress.
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StraferX
The Lord is my Shepherd
07:37 PM on 09/17/2010
Race card fail. go back under your rock. These people are the worst of the worst but they will all have there day.

It's unfathomable how politicians involved in federal investigations could even qualify to run for any position. They should be on suspension until the trial is over. As should any politician in these shoes.
Clevelandinwi
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10:13 AM on 09/18/2010
You, whatever you are, are a complete and total fool.
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rambisfan
07:12 PM on 09/17/2010
Whew!! Thanks Nancy, Your friend Charlie Wangel
07:01 PM on 09/17/2010
They're politicians . . .

Regardless of if they are guilty or not, they won't be punsihed.

They are above us.

If we tried to hide $1 million in income, we'd be tossed in the slammer.
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Texan POd
06:52 PM on 09/17/2010
I'm sure the delays are not politically driven OR have anything to do with the elections.
It is rather ODD though, that these are D's letting D's off the hook until after the election where the D's are looking to lose big time. Strange, huh? Coincidence?
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06:48 PM on 09/17/2010
You know, this is simply outrageous. It seems the more wrong-doing these people are caught up in, the more they are rewarded. Do you think any hard working American could get caught in the shadow of some nasty ethics' violations and still keep their job? H*ll no. No way should public servants get a pass. Now that Bush and Co. got off without so much as a Truth and Reconciliation Hearing in Congress, looks like a free for all with respect to corruption, criminal acts, and misuse of power is just standard procedure on Capitol Hill.
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gino618
06:58 PM on 09/17/2010
As if the 'misuse of power' getting a pass started with GW Bush?
07:17 PM on 09/17/2010
That's why Bush/rep Party is not there anymore but Dems will elect both CR and MW again and again.
06:35 PM on 09/17/2010
Both are crooks. Any wonder why people loose faith in our leaders..........
Clevelandinwi
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10:15 AM on 09/18/2010
u da judge?
06:22 PM on 09/17/2010
Holy mackeral, Andy !
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dawn wetherill
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06:20 PM on 09/17/2010
Big surprise there. The CBC must be crying racism. The double standard and the protection under being politically correct is letting these crooks get away with murder.
Clevelandinwi
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10:17 AM on 09/18/2010
How about demented, vitter, ensine, sessions, shelby, barber, gomert, etc.,etc.,etc. ??????