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08 Jul 2006 06:47:59 PM |
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Secret Service reveals more Abramoff visits |
Secret Service reveals more Abramoff visits
By PETE YOST, Associated Press Writer Fri Jul 7, 10:42 PM ET
WASHINGTON - The Secret Service on Friday revealed four more visits to the
White House in 2001 by disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, including one to
see a domestic policy aide to Vice President ***** Cheney.
The newly released records of Abramoff's access to the White House bring the
total number of his known visits to seven.
One Abramoff White House visit, according to Secret Service logs, was on
April 20, 2001, to see Cesar Conda, at the time Cheney's assistant for
domestic policy.
Five days after the Conda meeting, one of Abramoff's former lobbying
colleagues, Patrick Pizzella, was nominated by the president as assistant
secretary of labor. The Secret Service logs do not state why Abramoff met
with Conda.
One log entry indicates Abramoff visited the White House residence on Dec.
10, 2001, for two hours, as part of a large holiday party.
The Secret Service entry for Abramoff's name that day reads, "POTUS," "WH,"
"RESIDENCE," and lists the number of people present as 326, according to the
documents. POTUS refers to the president of the United States.
The Secret Service material surfaced as a result of lawsuits by the
conservative organization Judicial Watch and the Democratic National
Committee. An earlier Secret Service search turned up just two Abramoff
White House visits, and a further search turned up the additional contacts.
Judicial Watch said the public has a right to know "why an admitted felon
had appointments with the Bush White House." The DNC said it will
aggressively pursue additional questions about visits to the White House by
Abramoff and his lobbying associates.
The government is asking a judge to dismiss the lawsuits, but another group
that is suing, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, says it
will also seek more information on the visits.
Abramoff has pleaded guilty in an influence-peddling scandal and is
cooperating with a wide-ranging Justice Department probe of alleged
corruption on Capitol Hill and in the executive branch.
A former White House aide, David Safavian, was convicted in a trial last
month for covering up his relationship with Abramoff. Safavian was the Bush
administration's top procurement official until his arrest last year.
Abramoff's other previously undisclosed trips to the White House complex in
2001 were on March 1 and May 17. Both were to meetings in the Old Executive
Office Building adjacent to the White House.
It has been previously known that Abramoff was in the White House on May 9,
2001, when President Bush had his photograph taken with an Indian tribal
official who was an Abramoff client.
The Secret Service earlier disclosed White House visits by Abramoff on Jan.
20, 2004, the day Bush delivered his State of the Union address, and on
March 6, 2001.
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| Title: Re: Secret Service reveals more Abramoff visits |
09 Jul 2006 02:04:33 AM |
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In article <NqadndNhpaKv2S3ZnZ2dnUVZ_oydnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Michelle Malkin" <hypatiab7@comcast.net> wrote:
Secret Service reveals more Abramoff visits
By PETE YOST, Associated Press Writer Fri Jul 7, 10:42 PM ET
WASHINGTON - The Secret Service on Friday revealed four more visits to the
White House in 2001 by disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, including one to
see a domestic policy aide to Vice President ***** Cheney.
The newly released records of Abramoff's access to the White House bring the
total number of his known visits to seven.
One Abramoff White House visit, according to Secret Service logs, was on
April 20, 2001, to see Cesar Conda, at the time Cheney's assistant for
domestic policy.
Five days after the Conda meeting, one of Abramoff's former lobbying
colleagues, Patrick Pizzella, was nominated by the president as assistant
secretary of labor. The Secret Service logs do not state why Abramoff met
with Conda.
One log entry indicates Abramoff visited the White House residence on Dec.
10, 2001, for two hours, as part of a large holiday party.
The Secret Service entry for Abramoff's name that day reads, "POTUS," "WH,"
"RESIDENCE," and lists the number of people present as 326, according to the
documents. POTUS refers to the president of the United States.
The Secret Service material surfaced as a result of lawsuits by the
conservative organization Judicial Watch and the Democratic National
Committee. An earlier Secret Service search turned up just two Abramoff
White House visits, and a further search turned up the additional contacts.
Judicial Watch said the public has a right to know "why an admitted felon
had appointments with the Bush White House." The DNC said it will
aggressively pursue additional questions about visits to the White House by
Abramoff and his lobbying associates.
The government is asking a judge to dismiss the lawsuits, but another group
that is suing, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, says it
will also seek more information on the visits.
Abramoff has pleaded guilty in an influence-peddling scandal and is
cooperating with a wide-ranging Justice Department probe of alleged
corruption on Capitol Hill and in the executive branch.
A former White House aide, David Safavian, was convicted in a trial last
month for covering up his relationship with Abramoff. Safavian was the Bush
administration's top procurement official until his arrest last year.
Abramoff's other previously undisclosed trips to the White House complex in
2001 were on March 1 and May 17. Both were to meetings in the Old Executive
Office Building adjacent to the White House.
It has been previously known that Abramoff was in the White House on May 9,
2001, when President Bush had his photograph taken with an Indian tribal
official who was an Abramoff client.
The Secret Service earlier disclosed White House visits by Abramoff on Jan.
20, 2004, the day Bush delivered his State of the Union address, and on
March 6, 2001.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060708/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_abramoff;_ylt=AlfB4r7a
kujZcNRsYzd7WoWs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3OXIzMDMzBHNlYwM3MDM-
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And Bush is still saying "Jack who?"
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