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"Ethics reform" gestures and suddenly hazy memories can't hide the truth: Abramoff is an integral part of the GOP machine that revved up with the '94 "revolution."
By Sidney Blumenthal
January 19, 2006
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Scott McClellan says the lobbyist had "just a few" staff-level meetings at the White House. Did he meet with the president, too?
By Tim Grieve
January 18, 2006
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The press secretary promises to provide details on the lobbyist's visits to the White House -- then doesn't.
By Tim Grieve
January 18, 2006
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The Washington Times says Reid is a top target of Abramoff investigators. A source close to the probe says it isn't so.
By Tim Grieve
January 12, 2006
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And Tom DeLay is right in the middle of it.
By Tim Grieve
January 10, 2006
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Court denies DeLay a quick resolution of his Texas case; another domino falls in Washington.
By Tim Grieve
January 10, 2006
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After relinquishing any claim to his old leadership job, the Hammer insists that he's not a target in an ever-expanding federal investigation.
By Tim Grieve
January 9, 2006
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As if congressional Republicans didn't have enough to worry about, Time's sources say that Randy "Duke" Cunningham wore a wire for federal investigators.
By Tim Grieve
January 6, 2006
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House Republicans circulate a petition calling on their colleagues to elect a permanent replacement for the displaced majority leader.
By Tim Grieve
January 6, 2006
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Abramoff who?
By Tim Grieve
January 6, 2006
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House Republicans wonder if they should be led by someone better equipped to deal with the corruption scandal. Could there be anyone worse?
By Tim Grieve
January 6, 2006
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To most people, Jack Abramoff's stylish brim says "Godfather." But if you're an observant Jew, it tells a much different story.
By Stephen Hirsch
January 6, 2006
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Jack Abramoff and his deeply religious right-wing cronies express their "biblical worldview" by swindling Indian tribes and bribing legislators. Verily, mysterious are the ways of the Lord.
By Joe Conason
January 6, 2006
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From his lofty perch on the sidelines, the ethically challenged former speaker denounces corruption in politics.
By Michael Scherer
January 5, 2006
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Jonah Goldberg says the Abramoff case just isn't all that interesting.
By Tim Grieve
January 4, 2006
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It's anybody's guess, and everyone seems to have one.
By Tim Grieve
January 4, 2006
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If money from Abramoff's associates and clients carries the same taint as money from Abramoff, why isn't the Bush-Cheney campaign giving up its share?
By Tim Grieve
January 4, 2006
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The lobbyist's associates and clients may have given money to Democrats, but he hasn't.
By Tim Grieve
January 4, 2006
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After a career of stealing from his clients and corrupting lawmakers, the one-time Republican golden boy is set to destroy the political machine he helped create.
By Michael Scherer
January 4, 2006
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In pleading guilty, the GOP lobbyist says he hasn't told all -- yet.
By Tim Grieve
January 3, 2006
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As the lobbyist pleads guilty, Washington waits for other shoes to drop.
By Tim Grieve
January 3, 2006
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Prosecutors say the lobbyist provided "a stream of things of value" as a quid pro quo for a representative's support.
By Tim Grieve
January 3, 2006
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Sources say the lobbyist will plead guilty to corruption charges. What damage can he do?
By Tim Grieve
January 3, 2006
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As the lobbyist negotiates with prosecutors, there is fear in a lot of hearts on Capitol Hill.
By Tim Grieve
December 22, 2005
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Woodward shares, Abramoff deals and Cheney grooves to the tunes.
By Tim Grieve
December 21, 2005