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Handy List of Bushies Who've Left Under Cloud (or Should)
Thanks AP! (Via WaPo) But you forgot a few. Like Rumsfeld.
• Scooter Libby, former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice in a grand jury investigation into the outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame. His trial also implicated top political adviser Karl Rove and Cheney in a campaign to discredit her husband, Iraq war critic and retired ambassador Joe Wilson. Libby, who plans an appeal, is awaiting a June 5 sentencing.
• Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is fighting to hold onto his job in the face of congressional investigations into his role in the firing of eight U.S. attorneys. Two top aides have resigned in the investigation into whether the firings were politically motivated. Emails and other evidence released by the Justice Deparment suggest that Rove played a part in the process. Other e-mails, sent on Republican party accounts, either have disappeared or were erased.
• Paul Wolfowitz, president of the World Bank and a former deputy defense secretary, acknowledged he helped arrange a large pay raise for his female companion when she was transferred to the State Department but remained on the bank payroll. The incident intensified calls at the bank for his resignation.
• J. Steven Griles, an oil and gas lobbyist who became deputy Interior Secretary J., last month became the highest-ranking Bush administration official convicted in the Jack Abramoff influence-peddling scandal, pleading guilty to obstructing justice by lying to a Senate committee about his relationship with the convicted lobbyist. Abramoff repeatedly sought Griles' intervention at Interior on behalf of Indian tribal clients.
• Former White House aide, David H. Safavian, was convicted last year of lying to government investigators about his ties to Abramoff and faces a 180-month prison sentence.
• Roger Stillwell, a former Interior Department official, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for not reporting tickets he received from Abramoff.
• Sue Ellen Wooldridge, the top Justice Department prosecutor in the environmental division until January, bought a $980,000 beach house in South Carolina with ConocoPhillips lobbyist Donald R. Duncan and oil and gas lobbyist Griles. Soon thereafter, she signed an agreement giving the oil company more time to clean up air pollution at some of its refineries. Congressional Democrats have denounced the arrangement.
• Matteo Fontana, a Department of Education official who oversaw the student loan industry, was put on leave last week after disclosure that he owned at least $100,000 worth of stock in a student loan company.
• Claude Allen, who had been Bush's domestic policy adviser, pleaded guilty to theft in making phony returns at discount department stores while working at the White house. He was sentenced to two years of supervised probation and fined $500.
• Philip Cooney, a former American Petroleum Institute lobbyist who became chief of staff for the White House Council on Environmental Quality, acknowledged in congressional testimony earlier this year that he changed three government reports to eliminate or downplay links between greenhouse gases and global warming. He left in 2005 to work for Exxon Mobil Corp.
• Darleen Druyun, a former Air Force procurement officer, served nine months in prison in 2005 for violating federal conflict-of-interest rules in a deal to lease Boeing refueling tankers for $23 billion, despite Pentagon studies showing the tankers were unnecessary. After making the deal, she quit the government and joined Boeing.
• Eric Keroack, Bush's choice to oversee the federal family planning program, resigned from the post suddenly last month after the Massachusetts Medicaid office launched an investigation into his private practice. He had been medical director of an organization that opposes premarital sex and contraception.
• Lurita Doan, head of the General Services Administration, attended a luncheon at the agency earlier this year with other top GSA political appointees at which Scott Jennings, a top Rove aide, gave a PowerPoint demonstration on how to help Republican candidates in 2008. A congressional committee is investigating whether the remarks violated a federal law that restricts executive-branch employees from using their positions for political purposes.
• Robert W. Cobb, NASA's inspector general is under investigation on charges of ignoring safety violations in the space program. An internal administration review said he routinely tipped off department officials to internal investigations and quashed a report related to the Columbia shuttle explosion to avoid embarrassing the agency. He remains on the job. Only Bush can fire him.
• Julie MacDonald, who oversees the Fish and Wildlife Service but has no academic background in biology, overrode recommendations of agency scientists about how to protect endangered species and improperly leaked internal information to private groups, the Interior Department inspector general said.
Who else should AP have included on this list?
Comments
- Former aide to Rep. Don Young (R-AK), Mark Zachares, looks “set to plead guilty to corruption charges” over his relationship with criminal lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/23/former-aide-to-rep-don-young-r-ak/
- FBI questions Rep. Feeney (R-FL) over Abramoff ties.
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/23/fbi-questions-rep-feeney-r-fl-over-abramoff-ties/
- FBI Raids Rep. Renzi’s Family Business
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/19/renzi-raid/
- FBI raids home of John Doolittle (R-CA)
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Report_FBI_raids_home_of_Republican_0418.html
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/19/doolittle-resigns-from-appropriations-commitee/
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/18/doolittle-wife/
- Lobbyist Kevin Ring, a former aide to Rep. John Doolittle (R-CA), resigned from his law firm last Friday, the same day as the raid on Doolittle’s home. As Politico reported, Ring “often served as an intermediary between Abramoff’s clients and Doolittle’s office, according to news reports, and has remained close to Doolittle and his wife, Julie, who did consulting work for Abramoff.” It’s suspected that Ring may have reached a plea agreement with prosecutors.
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/18/breaking-fbi-raids-doolittles-home/
You can add David Hager, accused of repeatedly raping his wife while she was in a narcoleptic state.
Also, many have left for various reasons who CAME IN under a cloud or whose exit cloud was ignored by the media: John Poindexter (Iran-Contra participant and probable criminal, though his conviction was overturned), Thomas White (lying under oath and obvious insider trading), Otto Reich (accused of aiding a terrorist and conducting illegal covert activities), John Bolton (accused of a sex crime against his wife).
Then there are those who are still in government, who also came in under a cloud: John Negroponte (accused repeatedly of covering up human rights abuses and Honduran military drug trafficking), Elliott Abrams (withheld evidence--Iran-Contra affair).
I won't even get into the nominees for office who have interesting records, also.
Posted by: Diane on 04/23/07 at 8:57 PM Respond
Ashcroft. And the cloud left by forcing a good, qualified person like Colin Powell out. Oh yeah, and how about Powell's son Michael of the FCC?
Posted by: Cameron on 04/23/07 at 9:06 PM Respond
I can't believe this guy was missed... Michael “You’re Doing A Good Job Brownie" Brown.
Posted by: Matt on 04/24/07 at 3:07 AM Respond
In my opinion, both Powells left under a big cloud, and good riddance.
Posted by: Diane on 04/24/07 at 7:53 AM Respond
Ted Haggard, Ted Haggard, Ted Haggard.
Posted by: Cleveland Bob on 04/24/07 at 7:50 PM Respond
Cleveland Bob: This Ted Haggard? http://tinyurl.com/uqgdr
Posted by: Misanthropic Scott on 04/25/07 at 4:07 AM Respond
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