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Bush, others dump Abramoff donations
(AP)
Updated: 2006-01-05 09:11

For their part, House Democrats have signaled they intend to make ethics an element in their drive to gain a majority in next fall's elections.

"It's more important for these Republicans to come clean with the American people about ....what (they) did for Jack Abramoff and his special interest friends in return for those campaign contributions," said Sarah Feinberg, a spokeswoman at the House Democratic campaign organization.

Federal prosecutors, armed with subpoena power and a newly cooperative witness, want answers to similar questions, according to the guilty plea that Abramoff entered on Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Washington.

In a section of court papers headed "corruption of public officials," Abramoff acknowledged he had worked to provide "things of value to public officials in exchange for a series of official acts and influence. ..."

A courtroom sketch shows Jack Abramoff, center, standing before U.S. District Judge Paul C. Huck, far left, at the federal justice building in Miami where he plead quilty to two of six counts of wire fraud and mail fraud stemming from the 2000 purchase of SunCruz Casinos Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2006.
A courtroom sketch shows Jack Abramoff, center, standing before U.S. District Judge Paul C. Huck, far left, at the federal justice building in Miami where he plead quilty to two of six counts of wire fraud and mail fraud stemming from the 2000 purchase of SunCruz Casinos Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2006.[AP]
Among others, the material refers to Rep. Bob Ney, and his former chief of staff, Neil Volz, as well as to Tony Rudy, who was a top aide to DeLay at the time of the events described in the papers.

DeLay and Ney, who have both declared their innocence of wrongdoing, announced separately during the day they would give to charity money they received as campaign donations from Abramoff or his clients.

Republicans scrambled to distance themselves from Abramoff on the day the lobbyist pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Miami to conspiracy and wire fraud stemming from his 2000 purchase of SunCruz, a gambling boat fleet.

Court papers say Ney placed a statement related to SunCruz, drafted by Abramoff's partner, Michael Scanlon, in the Congressional Record. The statement, the court papers say, was calculated to pressure the owner of SunCruz to sell on terms favorable to Abramoff.

People familiar with the investigation said federal investigators are interested in questioning Abramoff about his dealings with DeLay and Ney as well as other lawmakers and officials. Those include Rep. John Doolittle, Rudy and Sen. Conrad Burns, as well as former deputy Interior Secretary Stephen Griles and former top Bush administration contract officer David Safavian, according to the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because Abramoff's information is likely to be submitted to a federal grand jury.

The money being returned paled in comparison to the totals raised.

Officials said the president's re-election campaign would donate $6,000 to charity. The money represented donations from Abramoff, his wife and the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan.

The president's campaign raised more than $300 million in all for the 2004 campaign.

Abramoff raised $100,000 or more, but a spokeswoman at the Republican National Committee said that would be kept apart from the $6,000 being given to the American Heart Association.

"At this point, there is nothing to indicate that contributions from those individual donors represents anything other than enthusiastic support for the BC-04 re-election campaign," said Tracey Schmitt.

Blunt's spokeswoman, Taylor, said the lawmaker's political action committee, the Rely On Your Beliefs Fund, would donate to charity $8,500 in contributions it received from Abramoff between 1999 and 2003.

An aide to DeLay, Shannon Flaherty, said the Texan would give to charities in his suburban Houston district the $15,000 his campaign committee had received from Abramoff and his wife from 1995 through 2003.

Records show that Abramoff, his wife and lobbying clients also contributed more than $40,000 to a charity and other political fundraising groups founded by DeLay.


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