It might still prove to be a toothless beast, but the House
ethics committee voted to expand its investigation of House Ways
and Means Committee Chairman Charlie Rangel.
Reports ABC News:
The House ethics committee announced today that members have
voted to expand their inquiry into House Ways and Means
Chairman Charles Rangel's financial
irregularities, to include changes he made to financial
disclosure statements.
It's the latest in several expansions of the Rangel probe over
the past year, and it comes as Republicans are stepping up
pressure on Democrats to remove Rangel, D-N.Y., from his
powerful post atop the tax-writing committee.
The House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct also said
in a brief statement that it has authorized nearly 150
subpoenas in the Rangel investigations, has interviewed 34
witnesses who have accumulated some 2,100 pages of transcripts,
and reviewed more than 12,000 pages of documents. Those
details suggest a more aggressive investigation than previously
known.
GOP lawmakers used the announcement of an expanded probe to
renew their calls for Rangel to step aside pending the ethics
committee's findings.
It's a tough issue for the Dems. He's a powerful and
popular guy, a leading African-American who has handed out a lot
of favors to a lot of people. On the other side, he appears
to have violated more than a few laws and rules. What's a
congressional Dem to do?
As Philip Klein reported, even some liberals are worried
about the refusal of the Democrats to clean
house. Protecting a "culture of corruption" could come back
to haunt them in 2010 like it hurt Republicans in 2006.
About the Author
Doug Bandow is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute and the Senior Fellow in International Religious Persecution at the Institute on Religion and Public Policy. A former Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan, he is author of Beyond Good Intentions: A Biblical View of Politics (Crossway).