Tom DeLay


Follow The Money

Last evening, the Firedoglake hosted another installment of their Sunday Book Salons, where John Anderson took questions online about his new book Follow the Money: How George W. Bush and the Texas Republicans Hog-Tied America, released earlier this fall. In the book Anderson gives an overview of the connections between elite Houston law firms, Karl Rove, Grover Norquist, Tom DeLay and his K Street Project to Jack Abramoff. I haven't read the book yet, but last night's discussions makes me want to.

As an Austin American-Statesman review states, Anderson used previously reported or exposed facts to retell this story. By following Deep Throat's advice, Anderson shows the overarching network that put George W. Bush in the White House, DeLay out of a job, Abramoff in prison, and the GOP in the minority.


Walk the Scandal Walk

This morning the Washington Post featured a great article and video by Dana Milbank highlighting all the locations in the district that hot spots in the current pantheon of political scandals. From Abramoff's restaurant Signatures to the Capitol Yacht Club, where Sens. Ted Stevens and Larry Craig slept while Duke Cunningham ran amok, this scandal tour has everything. So, I decided to do the Web 2.0 thing and turn this tour into a Google Map. I whittled the list of locations down to congressional scandals. (Make sure to zoom in on the D St. locations. That's a central point of muck.) Check it out and let me know what I missed.


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Records of Ex-DeLay Aide Sought

Written by Paul Blumenthal on September 21, 2007 - 10:13am.
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A federal grand jury has subpoenaed House records connected to a one-time aide to former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay who has been caught up in the Jack Abramoff influence-peddling scandal.

Not Beyond DeLay

CREW may have moved "Beyond DeLay" but federal investigators haven't. The Politico reports that Tom DeLay is under increasing legal jeopardy. John Bresnahan writes that the records of Ed Buckham, former DeLay chief of staff and close Jack Abramoff associate, were supboenaed by a federal grand jury investigating lawmaker and lobbyist ties to Abramoff. According to Bresnahan, "a number of ex-DeLay staffers have been subpoenaed - or voluntarily came in for questioning - by the Justice Dept. to discuss the day-to-day operations of DeLay's office, including the role Buckham played once he left DeLay's staff, according to sources familiar with the investigation."

TPM Muckraker has a great background piece on Ed Buckham and how deeply in the muck he is. Investigators in the Abramoff case, already with 10 guilty pleas and one conviction, are still moving towards other targets. So far, two former DeLay aides, Tony Rudy and Michael Scanlon, have pled guilty. While everyone is concentrated on the Juice, we're waiting to see if the Hammer is going to get nailed.

Abramoff, Scanlon and key former aides continue to talk

Written by Paul Blumenthal on September 4, 2007 - 10:25am.
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The Hill

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With a busy autumn ahead for the Jack Abramoff investigation, prosecutors may be trying to send former aides — and even Abramoff himself — a message: Play nice with us and we’ll play nicer with you.

Texas Court Rules in DeLay’s Favor on Conspiracy Count

Written by Paul Blumenthal on June 29, 2007 - 10:52am.
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CQ Politics

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Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay finally won one Wednesday in his effort to beat back a campaign-related indictment in Texas. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals decided not to reinstate one charge of conspiracy to violate a state election law that had already been thrown out by a lower court judge.

Citing ongoing cooperation, district court postpones sentencing for former lobbyist Abramoff and ...

Written by Paul Blumenthal on May 23, 2007 - 9:12am.
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Former lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his associate Michael Scanlon have bought themselves more time as they cooperate with prosecutors amid renewed Justice Department activity in the case. On Monday, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia postponed the sentencing dates for Abramoff and Scanlon yet again.

Ethics Tips From "The Hammer"

Written by Paul Blumenthal on May 11, 2007 - 10:45am.
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Here in the nation's capital, irony sometimes takes a heaping spoonful of steroids and facts become stranger than fiction. The latest example? Take a guess at who's headlining an upcoming political training seminar offering "explicit discussions of ethics." The answer is Tom DeLay.

FBI head Mueller responds to DeLay criticism

Written by Paul Blumenthal on May 10, 2007 - 9:54am.
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FBI Director Robert Mueller yesterday defended his agency in the wake of criticism from former Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) that it has dragged out an investigation of DeLay’s wife and former political associates.

DeLay: FBI ‘running amok’

Written by Paul Blumenthal on May 9, 2007 - 9:08am.
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Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) is calling on the Justice Department either to drop its investigation of his wife and former political associates or else to bring charges quickly. DeLay said he has given the FBI documents exonerating his wife, but an associate of the former lawmaker said that agents have followed up with a fresh round of subpoenas.