Weak-Kneed Reprimand of DeLay Attacked
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington have condemned the weak admonition of the House Ethics Committee against House Majority Leader Tom DeLay over his attempted bribery of Rep. Nick Smith (R-MI). DeLay had strong-armed Smith to vote for the Administration-backed medicare reform bill.
Outrageously, Rep. DeLay has 'thanked' the Committee for its 'guidance' and stated that he would never have knowingly broken any House rules. This statement is laughable given that Rep. DeLay has been reprimanded by the Ethics Committee before and, if anything, has only become more blatant in violating the rules.
"Rep. DeLay's offer to support Mr. Smith's son's candidacy in return for Mr. Smith's vote on the Medicare bill is nothing less bribery -- a federal crime. It is impossible to believe that Rep. DeLay is not aware that bribery is against the law. Neither Rep. DeLay -- nor any other federal official -- should need 'guidance' on this point. In any event, ignorance of the law is not a defense to a bribery charge. A mere admonition is not sufficient. It is time for the Department of Justice to step in and prosecute Rep. DeLay for this crime.
There's more. The group accuses the Ethics Committee of purposely timing the release of the repriminand with yesterday's debate hoping it would get lost in debate coverage.
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