Jack Abramoff

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George W. Bush, on the couch and naming names George W. Bush, on the couch and naming names
Hey, Brit, you forgot to ask about his mother.
Turning the screws on Jack Abramoff Turning the screws on Jack Abramoff
A Florida paper says another business partner is about to plead guilty and testify against the lobbyist.
If the dealer makes a deal If the dealer makes a deal
What if Jack Abramoff cooperates with prosecutors?
A Republican pleads guilty; how many more? A Republican pleads guilty; how many more?
Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham admits to taking at least $2.4 million in bribes.
With friends like these ... With friends like these ...
Tom DeLay's former aide -- and Jack Abramoff's former partner -- is cooperating with prosecutors now, and he seems to be enjoying it.
The Abramoff case gets close to the White House The Abramoff case gets close to the White House
The indicted lobbyist sought $9 million to arrange a meeting between Bush and the president of a West African nation.
Deliverance for Democrats? Deliverance for Democrats?
Not so fast. It's going to take a lot more than indictments to defeat the GOP.
The Republicans' other legal problems The Republicans' other legal problems
On any other day, an arrest warrant for the House majority leader might be considered big news.
A Bush nominee withdraws -- and it isn't that one A Bush nominee withdraws -- and it isn't that one
The president's pick for the No. 2 spot at the Justice Department pulls out amid questions about Jack Abramoff.
Fall of the Rovean empire? Fall of the Rovean empire?
Drunk on power, the Republican oligarchs overreached. Now their entire project could be doomed.
The GOP's spreading plague The GOP's spreading plague
Voters are notoriously slow in voting out politicians accused of corruption, but they may reach the tipping point with the latest revelations.
News The Hammer falls
It isn't just Tom DeLay. The vast corrupt money machine that funded the Republican Revolution is exploding before our eyes.
"A stench of corruption" "A stench of corruption"
The indictment of Tom DeLay is just the latest in a series of scandals swirling around the GOP.
Arrests in Mafia-style killing: An Abramoff link? Arrests in Mafia-style killing: An Abramoff link?
Two men charged in the murder of a Florida businessman reportedly received payments from the casino business owned by the Republican lobbyist and his business partner.
Restoring honor and integrity, the Bush administration way Restoring honor and integrity, the Bush administration way
The president's chief procurement officer is charged with lying to investigators and obstructing an investigation into the dealings of Jack Abramoff.
The tale of "Red Scorpion" The tale of "Red Scorpion"
The strange Hollywood interlude of the most scandal-ridden man in Washington.
Bush indictment? Not yet, but Abramoff gets his Bush indictment? Not yet, but Abramoff gets his
The lobbyist is indicted and arrested on fraud and conspiracy charges.
"I don't like the son of a bitch that lives in the White House" "I don't like the son of a bitch that lives in the White House"
Iraq war veteran Paul Hackett's narrow loss in Ohio is good news for Democrats, but only if they take his no-holds-barred criticism of the White House to heart.
A broken body A broken body
Under DeLay's leadership, the work of the House has become trivial, and corruption cannot be investigated, much less rebuked.
The House that Jack bought The House that Jack bought
Access to a who's who of "superlobbyist" Jack Abramoff's GOP allies in the House.
Unending troubles Unending troubles
Despite calls from the right for "spiritual warfare" in defending the House majority leader against ethics charges, the fate of DeLay Inc. looks grim.
Scandal's silver lining
Washington lobbyists profit from upheaval.
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