Jack Abramoff

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  • George W. Bush, on the couch and naming names

    Hey, Brit, you forgot to ask about his mother.
  • 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

    What if Jack Abramoff cooperates with prosecutors?
  • 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 ...

    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 indicted lobbyist sought $9 million to arrange a meeting between Bush and the president of a West African nation.
  • 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

    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

    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?

    Drunk on power, the Republican oligarchs overreached. Now their entire project could be doomed.
  • 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.
  • 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"

    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?

    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

    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 strange Hollywood interlude of the most scandal-ridden man in Washington.
  • 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"

    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

    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

    Access to a who's who of "superlobbyist" Jack Abramoff's GOP allies in the House.
  • 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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