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Breaking: Rangel to be charged with new ethics violations

Charlie Rangel: A paragon of Democratic ethics

A House ethics committee has launched an investigation into New York Democratic Rep. Charlie Rangel for undisclosed ethics violations, the Associated Press reported Thursday.

Rangel, who resigned from his chairmanship of the House Ways and Means Committee in March following a formal admonishment for two corporately-underwritten Caribbean junkets, will appear next week before a subcommittee of the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. Composed of four Republicans and four Democrats, the panel will consider if sufficient evidence exists to prove the allegations against 20-term legislator.

The adjudicatory subcommittee was last impaneled six years ago, when it was called upon to handle the case of Democratic Congressman Jim Traficant, who served seven years on bribery and racketeering-related charges.

In the same way that Republican ethics violations loomed large in the 2006 midterm elections that saw the House of Representatives change hands, Rangel’s ethics misdeeds threaten to undermine Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s pledge to run the “most honest, most open and most ethical Congress in History.”

But for now, the specific nature of charges against Rangel remain unknown — and will likely remain as such until next Thursday when he makes his case to the ethics panel. In the meantime, a list–that is, unfortunately, in no way comprehensive–of the 80-year-old lawmaker’s ethics lapses:

  • Violating New York state and city zoning laws, Rep. Rangel rented in 2008 several rent-stabilized Harlem apartments and used one for a base of operations for his reelection effort.
  • Days later it was revealed Rangel had used congressional letterhead to solicit funds for his personal foundation, the Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service.
  • The following month, in August of 2008, the New York Post reported that Rangel had failed to disclose income from renting his beachfront villa on a Dominican Republic resort. In total, Rangel failed to disclose $75,000 in rental income since 1988. Rangel secured a seven-year fixed rate loan at 10.5 % for the property, but two years later the interest on the loan, which was awarded by a company for which the congressman was an early investor, was waived. Rangel paid $10,800 in back-taxes for his 2004, 2005 and 2006 tax returns for the unreported rental income.
  • Rangel violated House rules and failed to report income to the IRS when he left his 1972 Mercedes in a House parking lot for several years without registering the car. The car, without license plates and covered by a tarp, occupied a space for several years valued a $290 per month.
  • In November 2008, the Post’s muckrakers discovered that Rangel had improperly received a “homestead” tax exemption on a property he owned in Washington, D.C., while occupying his four rent-stabilized apartments in New York City.
  • Rangel secured tax benefits for a company whose chief executive he was courting as a donor for his private foundation.
  • And most recently, a House panel admonished the scandal-plagued congressman for wrongly accepting reimbursements for two Caribbean trips in 2007 and 2008.

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COMMENTS

  • teapartypatriot

    Future events:
    TAX CHEAT reprobate rangle says: “The House investigative committee is a bunch of racists.”
    Hussien then call him to apologize.
    The House committee then REVERSES and declares TAX CHEAT rangle “the best CONgressman ever”.

    • mostlygood

      until someone calls the charges racist, bush’s fault, or tries to pin his corruption on us – haha!

  • RedBeard

    Couldn’t happen to a more deserving soul. Remember this example of his smarmy arrogance?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdtFWCrCh0s

    Heaven forbid that anyone would have the audacity to ask the man about his financial shenanigans.

    • Doc Holliday

      here Rangel wants so badly for this question to be from Fox News, so he doesn’t have to answer. But the question is from an MSNBC reporter who does not show the “respect” MSNBC is supposed to have for Rangel.

      http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/msnbc-1276421-question-charles.html

      • pirate55

        …asked a very appropriate question. The response was right out of the GODFATHER trilogy citing RESPECT! Mr. Rangel, you deserve no respect and according to the latest American consensus, being elected to the Congress of the United States is not equated with the word, RESPECT! The Democratic Party and its transparency since their acquisition of power in 2006 in Congress looks for like an impenetrable stone wall.

  • http://rwno.limewebs.com warrenbeatty

    Charlie Rangle is typical of Speaker Nancy Pelosi?s promise to run the ?most honest, most open and most ethical Congress in History”

  • pirate55

    …When are we going to see Mr. Rangel charged with a crime?

    • mbee51

      Hopefully after Nov. 2 when we get rid of the Democrat majority.

  • kowalski

    Whew it’s just amazing that right now Rangle gets indicted, particularly after people have known for so long.

    Who among the media can say that it’s any true surprise to them? Who among the people Rangle deals with thought the clock wasn’t ticking?

    Jeez, the case can be made that for more than a year now the New York Times has been semi-actively kinda-sorta pursuing this against him.

    Washington justice moves at the speed of elections, and the Democrats deeply need to discard him right now, which I will make a bet is why this is happening right now. 11% of the people approve of Congress, but I’ll bet that in his district, at least 60% of the people approve of Charlie Rangle. And it doesn’t matter how slimy he is, folks.

    He must be losing his mind right now.

    I expect skeletons to be flying out of mouths and closets for quite some time to come, because Archbishop Rangle knows where all the bodies are buried, and he has most of them stuffed in his mouth.

    • kowalski

      There’s almost some kind of Spiritual that I wonder Rangle (yeah I know sp) is singing these days…

      “I’ve served the people…”
      “All across this land…”
      [this land, this land]
      “And yet they’ve never….”
      “Seen the back of my hand…”
      [my hand, my hand]
      “We’ve been working…
      “Sweatin’….
      “Toiling every day….
      [oooooohhhhh looooooooord]
      “To bring back justice….
      “Sweet justice….
      “To the land…

      [CHORUS]
      Charlie Rangle is the savior
      He brings us all the cash
      And deposits on our doorstep
      More than anyone can ask
      So if he takes just a little
      From here and there and there and here
      We know he is forgiven
      From sea to shining sea…

      ….

    • edintexas

      Good Time Charlie has been brought up on ethics charges in the House. That is a long way from being a criminal indictment. Admittedly, there might be a horrendous penalty assessed against Charlie – they might recommend he never be returned to Chairmanship of Ways and Means (gasp).

      • Ausonius

        As Steve Martin points out in “Sgt. Bilko.” :)

        Yes, ultimately, this is a yawner. If Billy Jeff “I Can’t Keep My Barn Door Closed” Clinton is still running around loose as a credible voice (of what?) for the Dems, Rangel will not be going away from the public eye.

        Think of Jesse Jackson and Marion Barry and other Dem jokers, who just will not go away! People (with apparently I.Q.’s well under 100) keep listening to them and electing them.

  • swami7774

    …happen to good people?

    • kowalski

      But you have to read the whole thing to really understand why GOOD things don’t happen to BAD people. This is one of those instances. A GOOD thing is happening to a BAD person. And it is because Charlie Rangel has s**t the bed so badly that people in the Democrat party are more afraid of the stench coming from him than they are the stench coming from his mouth.

      That is what it takes to get rid of the guy, because there is no bigger stench than him.

      Rangel will go down in history as the last of the mustachioed wheeler-dealers. He won’t serve an instant of time in prison. But symbolically he represents the end of one era for Democrats and the beginning of a whole new, even more disastrous one.

  • moderaterepub

    mistrust for anyone who wears bow ties that much.

    The last PPP poll in the 15th had Rangel 18 points ahead of his closest primary challenger so it will be interesting to keep an eye out for the next poll. Democrats must be thanking their lucky stars New York is a late primary state.

  • joayn

    have been in Congress. Good. Bye. Finally.

  • joayn

    ‘Rangel told reporters Thursday that he welcomed the opportunity for the charges to be aired in a public forum.

    ?It may seem a little corny,? he said, ?but at long last sunshine has pierced through this cloud that has been over my head for over two years.??

    Sources said the committee and Rangel?s attorney attempted unsuccessfully to negotiate a settlement to end the case.’

    h/t Hot Air

    Me thinks he suffers from a massive case of graveyard whistling …

  • clariancall

    In preparing to defend themselves in the November elections, the progressives have decided to use Rangle as a distraction prior to the elections. It shows that they can clean house and they are not racists as a result. It’s time for him to go anyway. But wait, this is only the beginning of the campaign of disinformation; there will be much more coming!!

  • dude

    Did you get the license of that bus?