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NEWS FLASH

Republican Congressman Dodges CNN Cameras To Avoid Answering Questions About Ethics Probe | Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL) — who is currently under at least “four congressional and federal investigations“– dodged CNN cameras as he sought to avoid answering questions about allegations that he tired to tamper with a witness in a Federal Election Commission investigation. Buchanan, in charge of fundraising for the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, is suspected of orchestrating a cash-swap deals in which he pressured employees of his car dealerships to donate to his Congressional campaigns and later reimbursed them for their contributions. Once the charges came to light, Buchanan allegedly tried to pressure the central witness in the investigation, a former business partner, to sign a false affidavit stating that the congressman was not aware of the deals. Watch as Buchanan dodges questions about the matter:

NEWS FLASH

Rep. Vern Buchanan Must Testify Under Oath | Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL), who is reportedly already facing multiple House Ethics investigations and a federal grand jury probe, will have to testify under oath in a lawsuit involving a former business partner who alleges the Congressman designed a scheme to violate federal election laws. Buchanan unsuccessfully sought to force the matter to arbitration, which would have spared him having to testify. Despite Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s promised “zero-tolerance” policy on ethical scandals, Buchanan continues to serve on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee and as finance vice chair for the National Republican Congressional Committee (the House GOP’s campaign arm).

Election

NRCC Chairman Sessions Brushes Off Buchanan Ethics Scandal, Attacks Democrats For Their Ethics

NRCC Chairman Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX)

NRCC Chairman Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX)

Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) is chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (the House GOP’s campaign arm). His finance vice chair, Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL) is currently under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for allegedly encouraging a business partner to file a false affidavit related to illegal campaign contributions — allegations Buchanan denies. A recent local television news report on these and other ethics allegations dogging Buchanan reported that a federal grand jury and the FBI are also investigating the car dealer and third-term Congressman.

Despite House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s (R-VA) promised “zero-tolerance” policy on ethical scandals, Buchanan continues to serve on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee and to lead fundraising efforts for his party’s campaign committee. Watchdog groups and Democrats have called on Buchanan to resign — not just from those posts, but from his seat in Congress.

Sessions yesterday brushed aside calls for Buchanan to be removed from his NRCC post. He told the New York Times:

Vern Buchanan is entitled to have a fair hearing. At this point, there is no one that is making an accusation that he cannot sustain. And if it gets to the point where the ethics committee makes some decision, if they do, I’ll be glad to pay attention to that.

He notes that a “huge number of people that are Members of Congress, from outside groups, have been attacked for doing things. He’s not the only one.”

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While of course Buchanan and all politicians accused of political corruption are indeed entitled to a fair hearing, Sessions displays stunning hypocrisy on the point.

One of the most prolific of those unnamed “groups” attacking other Members of Congress is Sessions’ own NRCC. In a section of their website called “Democrats’ Dirty Laundry,” Sessions and his staff attack an array of Democratic members over allegations against them, even though they have not had a “fair hearing.”

Each post begins “SPIN CYCLE: Then-Speaker Pelosi Promised that Democrats Would ‘Demand the Highest Ethics from Every Public Servant’” and then contains an allegation against a Democrat described as “RINSE CYCLE.”

Given Cantor’s pledges of zero tolerance — and the wide array of Republicans serving in key roles under ethical investigation — perhaps Sessions should focus on washing his own dirty laundry and pay attention now.

NEWS FLASH

House Ethics Committee Will Investigate Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL) | A statement released this evening by the House Ethics Committee’s chairman and ranking member reveals that the panel has decided to investigate allegations against Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL). Buchanan has been accused of encouraging a business partner to file a false affidavit related to illegal campaign contributions. The statement says that to gather more facts, “the Committee will review the matter.” Last night, a Tampa Bay television station aired a story highlighting these and other ethical allegations against the third-term Congressman. Despite Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s promised “zero-tolerance” policy on ethical scandals, Buchanan continues to serve on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.

Justice

House Ethics Committee Launches Another Investigation Of Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL)

Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL)

Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL)

In a joint statement, House Committee on Ethics Chairman Jo Bonner (R-AL) and Ranking Member Linda Sanchez (D-CA), announced Friday that their committee will probe the actions of Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL). The decision comes after a referral by the Office of Congressional Ethics last month.

Buchanan is reportedly already under a separate ethics investigation for alleged incomplete financial disclosure. The committee did not identify the nature of the new inquiry, though it did say it will announce its course of action on the matter, on or before May 9. An aide to the Florida Republican said the Congressman was confident the committee would clear him of any wrongdoing. Buchanan is also reportedly facing a federal grand jury investigation.

Despite House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s (R-VA) stated “zero-tolerance” policy on ethics, Buchanan continues to serve as finance vice chair for the National Republican Congressional Committee (the House GOP’s campaign arm). In fact, Buchanan was already one of more than 10 Republican Congressmen embroiled in ethics scandals.

Amusingly, Buchanan’s Congressional website includes stories calling for reform in light of a Bush administration ethics scandal at the Minerals Management Agency, and touts his work in support of a 2007 ethics and lobbying bill.

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