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Newt Gingrich Freddie Mac Fees: GOP Candidate Acknowledges Payment, Cannot Remember Amount

Newt Gingrich Freddie Mac Consulting

AP/The Huffington Post   Posted: 11/16/2011 12:25 pm

URBANDALE, Iowa -- Rising in national polls, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich found himself on the defensive Wednesday over huge payments he received over the past decade from the federally backed housing agency Freddie Mac.

Gingrich said he didn't remember exactly how much he was paid, but a former Freddie Mac official said it was at least $1.5 million for consulting contracts stretching from 1999 to 2007. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a personnel matter.

Speaking with reporters in Iowa, Gingrich said he provided "strategic advice for a long period of time" after he resigned as House speaker following his party's losses in the 1998 elections. He defended Freddie Mac's role and said, "every American should be interested in expanding housing opportunities." Long unpopular among Republicans, the federally backed mortgage lender has become a focal point of anti-government sentiment because of the housing crisis.

Gingrich said he welcomed scrutiny into the matter. "Everybody will dig up everything they can dig up," he said. "That's fine, they should."

On Tuesday, a House committee voted to strip top executives of Freddie and its larger competitor, Fannie Mae, of huge salaries and bonuses and put them on the same pay scale as federal employees.

In 2008, Gingrich suggested in a Fox News interview that then-presidential candidate Barack Obama should have to return campaign contributions he had received from executives of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. He said that in a debate with Obama, GOP presidential nominee John McCain "should have turned and said, `Senator Obama, are you prepared to give back all the money that Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae gave you?'"

Gingrich sought Wednesday to portray his role as a sign of valuable experience.

"It reminds people that I know a great deal about Washington," Gingrich said Wednesday. "We just tried four years of amateur ignorance and it didn't work very well. So, having someone who actually knows Washington might be a really good thing."

Gingrich's history at Freddie Mac began in 1999, when he was hired by the company's top lobbyist, Mitchell Delk. He was brought in for strategic consulting, primarily on legislative and regulatory issues, the company said at the time. That job, which paid about $25,000 to $30,000 a month, lasted until sometime in 2002.

In 2006, Gingrich was hired again on a two-year contract that paid him $300,000 annually, again to provide strategic advice while the company fended off attacks from the right wing of the Republican Party.

Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae for years had been under scrutiny from Republicans on Capitol Hill who opposed government involvement in the mortgage business and wanted to scale back the companies' size and impose tough regulation.

In last Wednesday's Republican presidential debate, Gingrich sought to explain his role at Freddie Mac as that of an "historian" sounding dire warnings about the company's future. He said Freddie Mac officials told him "we are now making loans to people that have no credit history and have no record of paying back anything, but that's what the government wants us to do." He said his advice was to tell them, "this is insane."

"I said at the time, this is a bubble ... this is impossible. It turned out unfortunately I was right," Gingrich said.

Former Freddie Mac executives dispute Gingrich's description of his role.

Four people close to Freddie Mac say he was hired to strategize with his employer about identifying political friends on Capitol Hill who would help the company through a very difficult legislative environment. All four people spoke on condition of anonymity to be able to discuss the personnel matter freely.

Freddie Mac executives hoped that would speak positively about the company and its business model as he circulated among conservative groups and help to build intellectual support within his party.

Freddie Mac executives were looking to Gingrich to offer up new, inventive ways to think about old problems, the officials said, but that didn't materialize.

Gingrich's hiring was a small – but because of his name, important – piece of a much larger initiative by the company. Freddie Mac and its larger competitor, Fannie Mae, are government-sponsored enterprises, created by Congress to buy up mortgages so that the housing industry has a ready flow of funds.

The two companies had long been the darlings of Democratic politicians in Washington, hailed as the champions of affordable housing, but they had few supporters on the political right.

Freddie Mac executive Hollis McLoughlin sought to remedy that by hiring a stable of conservative consultants, including Gingrich.

Before Gingrich was hired, Freddie Mac paid $2 million to a Republican consulting firm to kill legislation that would have regulated and trimmed both companies.

The $2 million was money well spent. The legislation died without ever coming to a vote on the Senate floor. But the danger of regulation wasn't dead, so Freddie Mac hired more consultants, Gingrich among them.

Internal Freddie Mac budget records show $11.7 million was paid to 52 outside lobbyists and consultants in 2006, all of them former Republican lawmakers and ex-GOP staffers. Besides Gingrich, the hires included former Sen. Alfonse D'Amato of New York, former Rep. Vin Weber of Minnesota and Susan Hirschmann, the former chief of staff to ex-House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas.

By September 2008, amid the collapse of the housing industry, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were in disastrous financial condition, were both taken over by the government and remain in conservatorship.

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URBANDALE, Iowa -- Rising in national polls, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich found himself on the defensive Wednesday over huge payments he received over the past decade from the feder...
URBANDALE, Iowa -- Rising in national polls, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich found himself on the defensive Wednesday over huge payments he received over the past decade from the feder...
 
 
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realpolitic 02:27 PM on 11/16/2011
Gingrich hypocritically said Rep. Barney Frank should be arrested for blocking regulations for Freddie and Fannie when all the time it was Republican operatives who were paid to make sure the legislation failed. What hypocrites! In fact, Republicans blame the whole financial collapse on Freddie and Fannie, which is lufdicrous on its face considering the multi-trillion unregulated derivatives business, so  Read More...
08:35 PM on 11/21/2011
Question: Was the 2006-2008 payment hush-money to keep Newt quiet about the biggest fraud scam of all time?
This is a question that can only really be effectively asked under oath.
08:23 PM on 11/21/2011
Not so funny. I just don't remember Newt getting up and sounding the alarm about the greatest mortgage fraud scam of all time.
Listen to him. He says that the government (ie the Republicans in the White House) ordered Fanny/Freddy to play along with the big fraud.
Newt Gingrich just confessed to conspiracy to commit fraud on a massive scale. He needs to be indicted!
This is Obamas big opportunity to get back at Limbaugh, Fox, and their Republican stooges. IF he were a normal politician, it would be no problem for him to use this as an opportunity to open up the floodgates of investigations into Newt, then Freddy/Fanny and then fan out to the former government people who orchestrated the events, then to Wall St.
He might even get the 2 to 3 thousand convictions he needs to regain the white house, the house and the senate in 2012
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FredSanders
I Have An F- Rating From The NRA
10:10 AM on 11/21/2011
Dig? Who needs to dig? His past is littered, very near or on the surface of the fetid_ landscape of his reeking,_of_corruption and self-interest. Just take a look if you dare.
one09flat04
Octogenarian
08:12 PM on 11/19/2011
Hey Newt! You want a clean slate? Then become a "born again Christian" on national television!
At least some people will swallow that as they have in the past for other felons! Roland C. Woodaka
one09flat04
Octogenarian
08:08 PM on 11/19/2011
"Gingrich" us a break...Newt! You couldn't manage various marriages, your position as Speaker of the House and the legality of your financial affairs and you want US...ME ...to vote you in as a nominee for the Presidentcy of the United States? Don't you have this all backwards? Fortunately what you and your Republican henchmen have used to stay in power is the same thing that will defeat your latest"godless" enterprise! The peoples lack of understanding of what the hell you are doing! Roland C. Woodaka
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Makos62
Liberty was won, so it shouldn't be sold
05:27 PM on 11/17/2011
Did Newt really try and make the fact that people checking his background, since he is running for POTUS, were somehow at fault for his taking kick backs? And no mistake, "consulting fees" are what people like Newt call kick backs.
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Aurical
Trolls Should Make Like A Tree & Get Out Of Here!
02:19 PM on 11/17/2011
Do you know how many people have bought him off over all these years? How could he keep all those payments in that big head of his.
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Coffee4Me
To those who waited 6 hrs to vote, THANK YOU!
12:55 PM on 11/17/2011
Something tells me this mans giant head not only houses the memory of how much Freddie Mac paid him, he can account for every single dollar he has ever made, including some of the serial numbers from those dollars.
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Makos62
Liberty was won, so it shouldn't be sold
05:28 PM on 11/17/2011
and which wife or mistress spent it...
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Coffee4Me
To those who waited 6 hrs to vote, THANK YOU!
09:30 AM on 11/18/2011
; )
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Jack Hawksmoor
A better world, today
12:52 PM on 11/17/2011
A good prostitute will NEVER divulge details or secrets about a client.
12:19 PM on 11/17/2011
Yes, we will dig up anything we can. That's called journalism retard.
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majesticjkr
Always look on the bright side of life
07:07 AM on 11/17/2011
we all now live in a world were money rules our heads, we all take if its there to be taken, we cant aford not to, the sheep of the world take in small amounts because its what sheep are used to, people in goverment jobs and big business deal in large amounts and take large payments,, the higher you get in the world the bigger the payments, its life, dont complain about these wolfs if you want to be involved in big payments then stop being a sheep and be a wolf, we are all equipt to be the next goverment leader but it takes a real wolf to get there, woffwoff
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computerguyllc
Free! Just pay separate processing and handling!
06:40 PM on 11/16/2011
This guy lies as easily as he breaths.

President Obama and the DNC 2012!
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Aurical
Trolls Should Make Like A Tree & Get Out Of Here!
02:19 PM on 11/17/2011
Here's to a filibuster proof senate in 2012!
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relentless63
06:40 PM on 11/16/2011
If it walks like a lobbyist, talks like a lobbyist, is paid over a million like a lobbyist, it’s an historian. And don’t you argue with me. My presidency depends on it … Fig Newton
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ztck5356
When in doubt, Google it.
07:18 PM on 11/16/2011
Very good!
06:31 PM on 11/16/2011
Newt, unlike you we do remember how much money you got from Freedie Mac......almost $2,000,000. How easy it is to forget when one is running for the presidency.
10:00 PM on 11/16/2011
Well just like you Newton didnt forget either,,he just has selective amnesia..Its like when he forgot that he was married and was boinking that chick while carrying the pitch fork against clinton, talk abt being a patriot!
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
06:22 PM on 11/16/2011
The essence of the presumptive superiority of Conservative principles is based on individuals with the virtues of trust, integrity, responsibility and fairness. Newt Gingrich has never exhibited these virtues.