Lost amid the Eliot Spitzer scandal is a
front-page story from the Washington Times that may be
just as devastating to Democrats.
According to House Democrat leadership aides, House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi has asked advisers to examine FEC and
other records to determine if Judiciary Committee Chairman
John Conyers may have steered money from an
influential Michigan family to other Democrats. The Stryker family
of Kalamazoo, Mich., made its fortune from the company that bears
its name, though members of the family are not involved in the
day-to-day operations. The Stryker Corp. has had issues with
federal authorities, including a possible investigation by the
Department of Justice into possible violations of the Foreign
Corrupt Practices Act.
Subsidiaries of Stryker cut a deal with a U.S. Attorney in New
Jersey that caught the attention of Conyers, as well as several New
Jersey House members, who it turned out have received thousands of
dollars in political donations from physicians and organizations
with ties to Stryker. Now Conyers has opened an investigation into
the matter, which includes demanding testimony of former Attorney
General John Ashcroft at a Judiciary Committee
subcommittee hearing.
The Stryker family has, according to FEC records, pushed more
than $17 million toward Democrat candidates and causes over the
years. “The concern is that if Conyers is involved directly with
this investigation, and he was steering money from the Stryker
family to colleagues for their campaigns and they are sitting on
the same committee that is undertaking the investigation, you have
more than an appearance of conflict of interest, you have a
conflict of interest,” says a leadership aide for Pelosi. “In our
current environment, we can’t afford to have too many more of these
situations.”
The aide pointed to the fact that both Reps. Frank
Pallone Jr. and Bill Pascrell Jr., who
requested that Conyers look into the Stryker Corp. deal with U.S.
Attorney Christopher Christie, had extensive
financial ties to the medical equipment industry and lobby.
Combined, the two Jersey boys have raised tens of thousands from
the industry. “Both men have put us in an awkward situation, and
Conyers’ decision to pursue this matter further has put us in
deeper,” says the aide. “Speaker Pelosi is concerned and has us
monitoring the situation.”