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Michele Bachmann Lobbied For Campaign Donor's Pardon

Michele Bachmann Campaign Donor Pardon

First Posted: 12/05/11 01:03 AM ET Updated: 12/05/11 01:09 AM ET

ProPublica's Dafna Linzer reports:

Long before Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., set her sights on the White House, she became embroiled in a donor's request for a presidential pardon.

For seven years, the Justice Department's pardons office had vacillated on whether to recommend a pardon to Frank Vennes Jr., who was caught in an Internal Revenue Service sting in Minnesota in 1986. Vennes, then 29, was sentenced to three years in prison for money laundering and fined $100,000. He received two additional years for firearms- and cocaine-related offenses.

In December 2002, even before he had been sworn in as the junior senator from Minnesota, Republican Norm Coleman wrote to the White House urging a pardon for Vennes, whose family had contributed $3,000 to Coleman's campaign.

One month later, the pardons office delivered a favorable recommendation.

But Larry Thompson, the deputy attorney general at the time, was not persuaded. Vennes had been divorced and had repeated speeding violations. In a process that values marital stability and good character, Vennes seemed to have strikes against him.

Thompson sent the case back to Roger Adams, who ran the pardons office, according to internal Justice Department records. Coleman, whose political action committee had received an additional $5,000 from Vennes, pressed anew, writing to Adams on Dec. 3, 2004.

"I personally know Frank Vennes and find him to be trustworthy, extremely dedicated to his community and passionate about serving others less fortunate than himself, and a talented, successful businessman," Coleman wrote. "I firmly believe he has earned the opportunity to be granted this pardon."

Four months later, Adams tried again, offering a positive recommendation for Vennes to Thompson's successor, James B. Comey. This time, Comey ordered Adams outright to change the recommendation to a denial.

The denial sat for more than a year in the White House counsel's office, along with a backlog of hundreds of other pardon cases.

Then, in December 2007, Bachmann voiced her support for Vennes. He and his family had been major donors to the freshman Republican, giving more than $26,000 to her campaign and political action committee. Six months later, Vennes and his wife gave an additional $9,000 to the congresswoman, according to campaign finance records.

In a letter to the pardons office, Bachmann extolled Vennes's charity work and urged forgiveness.

"Knowing that pardons have been decreasingly granted, I am asking that courage be mustered to do justice" for Vennes, Bachmann wrote. She did not mention that Vennes and his family were contributors to her campaign.

The White House asked for a new review. In March 2008, the pardons office asked the FBI to run a limited check of Vennes's driving record to make sure there were no new infractions, according to an internal Justice Department memo. Satisfied, the office -- then under the interim leadership of Adams's longtime deputy Helen Bollwerk -- again recommended Vennes for a pardon. Writing glowingly of his "outstanding rehabilitation, Mark Filip, who was deputy attorney general at the time, signed the recommendation and sent it to the White House.

As the White House considered pardoning Vennes in the fall of 2008, federal agents raided his home and offices. The FBI was searching for evidence that he and an associate were participating in a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.

One week later, Bachmann withdrew her support for Vennes.

"Regrettably, it now appears that I may have too hastily accepted his claims of redemption and I must withdraw my previous letter," she wrote to the pardons office. Contacted recently, Bachmann's press secretary, Becky Rogness, said Bachmann "has remained disassociated from Mr. Vennes."

Today, Coleman is a lawyer in Washington. He said in an e-mail that he "was greatly moved" by Vennes's work with teen and adult addicts and by his "Christian conversion." But Coleman added: "If I had known then what I now know to be the case about Mr. Vennes, and the pain he has caused to so many people, I would not have supported his request for a pardon."

Vennes was charged this year with money laundering and multiple counts of fraud. The FBI said in July that Vennes and his partners were raising money to invest in a company they claimed was financing the purchase of electronics.

"In truth, however, no merchandise was bought or resold," the FBI said.

His trial is scheduled to begin next spring.

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ProPublica's Dafna Linzer reports: Long before Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., set her sights on the White House, she became embroiled in a donor's request for a presidential pardon. For seven y...
ProPublica's Dafna Linzer reports: Long before Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., set her sights on the White House, she became embroiled in a donor's request for a presidential pardon. For seven y...
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07:54 AM on 12/07/2011
Or,rather, the first time Chris shakes the candidate's hand and foresees his religious lunacy triggering WW3.
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
10:19 AM on 12/06/2011
Well, once again, Shelley is showing that 1) she doesn't know what she's talking about, and 2) that with her, MONEY TALKS. Why didn't God tell her in a vision that this guy was a crook?
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
04:20 AM on 12/06/2011
it's electro - shock therapy ....... that's what produces that strange look in her eyes .......
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Sophist FCD
vocatus sum pejora per melioribus
03:57 AM on 12/06/2011
"Contacted recently, Bachmann's press secretary, Becky Rogness, said Bachmann "has remained disassociated from Mr. Vennes."

But not disassociated to the point that she won't keep the money, one imagines.
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bilo rile me
"The public is sometimes forgetful." -Ferd. Pecora
05:52 AM on 12/06/2011
Exactly. It sounds as if both Bachmann and Coleman were working with laundered money donated by a convict! Yikes!
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
10:19 AM on 12/06/2011
You know, I had almost forgotten about Normie. It was nice that way....

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askandtell
Proud Minnesotan; Inspired by Paul Wellstone
12:21 AM on 12/06/2011
How can Norm Coleman afford the services of Doug Kelley, the high-profile attorney he just hired on connection with the allegations in the Nasser Kazeminy lawsuit? After all, as Kazeminy himself is alleged to have said: “US senators don’t make sht.”

The answer: he plans to use campaign funds.

“We intend to have any legal fees related to what we believe to be a politically inspired legal action to be covered by the senator’s campaign,” said Coleman spokesman Luke Friedrich

Doug Kelley was also Tom Petters original attorney and then was appointed as both receiver and trustee in the $3.65 billion Ponzi.

http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/12/coleman_wants_to_use_campaign.php
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Vapula
Failure is not an option
11:34 PM on 12/05/2011
So she had a conflict of interest and decided to do the wrong thing. That's corruption. She received money in exchange for asking for a pardon. And this is a former IRS lawyer. disgusting Bachman, how low can you go?
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
04:22 AM on 12/06/2011
she was an IRS employee with a law degree .... NOT a lawyer for the IRS ......
10:11 PM on 12/05/2011
This is old news and brings into question the work of the "journalist". The folks at dumpbachmann have been reporting this for years. Where does ProPublica's Dafna Linzer reference their work. It seems he/she has copy and pasted their work. Nice.
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JeffsQuestForTruth
Can't change stupid... but you gotta try.
10:09 PM on 12/05/2011
I would be so embarrassed if I ever voted for Michele Bachmann for anything. Ever.

Unless it was for her to go away.
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floridanorm
Retired and Partnered in Florida
09:50 PM on 12/05/2011
Go away Michele! We are sick of seeing your face and hearing your voice!
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08politicaljunkie
Fried ice cream is a reality!
08:26 PM on 12/05/2011
Oops! $35,000.00 campaign donation = "charity work"
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08politicaljunkie
Fried ice cream is a reality!
08:23 PM on 12/05/2011
$9,000.00 to her campaign = "charity work"
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etherialecho
Beware of absolutes.
07:19 PM on 12/05/2011
HPost - with all due respect, shouldn't this be listed under the "Entertainment" heading?
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rangem
07:14 PM on 12/05/2011
michelle is more qualified to be a 2.00 hooker than president
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Spadreisle
OBAMA 2012! My Prez gots game!
11:39 PM on 12/05/2011
And as unlikely to get the job done!
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07:11 PM on 12/05/2011
Oh how the see the light when a new arrest clarifies the truth...l ia rs and th ie ves ...all the GOP
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06:55 PM on 12/05/2011
If your dog sh.ts on your floor and ate your slipper do you take away his dog treats for the rest of his dog life or do ya teachem and givem a chance before he is deemed worthless? some folks say well i shoud not have enterd that garage a took something that did not belong to me and now i am a felon for the rest of my life without a chance to be looked at equally again and so they decide hell with it lets become a career criminal dhuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu.
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Vapula
Failure is not an option
11:38 PM on 12/05/2011
She's a lawyer. She knows perfectly well that she should do what she did. It was not a mere oversight. It was a cynical and high handed disregard for the law which she is supposed to uphold. There is no reason to believe that she would not do the same thing again and ever reason to believe she will. No we don't condemn people for ever, unless they show that they have not learned error of their ways. Bachman hasn't learned anything.