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Updated: 3:04 PM Feb 15, 2012
Gingrich Declines to Release Ethics Documents
Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich is refusing to ask the Justice Department to release thousands of records from the House Ethics Committee's investigation into his conduct as speaker in the 1990s.
Posted: 1:45 PM Feb 15, 2012Reporter: Associated Press Email Address: news@kolotv.com |
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich
is refusing to ask the Justice Department to release thousands of
records from the House Ethics Committee's investigation into his
conduct as speaker in the 1990s.
Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond likens the request from the
open-government group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in
Washington to "wild goose chases."
The organization asked the Justice Department to release documents forwarded from the House in 1997 after it investigated
Gingrich's use of tax-exempt organizations for political gain.
The House committee never concluded whether tax laws were violated, and the Internal Revenue Service later cleared the organization involved.
Hammond said Wednesday the IRS was "exonerating every politically motivated charge."
Gingrich agreed to pay $300,000 as reimbursement to taxpayers for the cost of probe.
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Latest Comments
Why should he publish them? They turned out to be a bunch of lies anyway.
One more Reason not to vote for him.
is it really any surprise that someone so unethical would have a problem with ethics documentation?
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