Posted on 12/19/2018 7:43:20 AM PST by null and void
A conservative-leaning watchdog group says House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are the biggest congressional scofflaws of 2018, for their anemic handling of the settlement slush fund that used an unlimited pot of taxpayer money to pay off congressional staff in exchange for signing legal papers barring them from taking public their claims of sexual harassment and other mistreatment by their congressional employers.
Congress members briefly claimed to be shocked at the victim-gagging slush fund when the media reported on it, but in reality, members of both parties in the Houses leadership oversaw it for years. The Committee on House Administration voted on each settlement and put out statistics that severely understated the scope of the problem. Former Democratic Michigan Rep. John Conyers, whose settlement sparked the initial furor, resigned, and the media moved on from the story.
A bill by then-Rep. Ron Desantis that would have named the congressmen who benefited from these payoffs in past years went nowhere, while the bill agreed to by the administration committee and the Senate is more anemic.
Incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi now has an opportunity to act further and we will be encouraging her to finally bring an end to this systematic cover-up. Every day that goes by without releasing the names of Members who have received taxpayer money to settle harassment and discrimination claims is another day of cover-up and another day more innocent people are put at risk of becoming victims, said Kendra Arnold, executive director of the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT).
FACT was once led by now-acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker.
Others on FACTs list of worst ethics violators of 2018 include:
Former Rep. Elizabeth Esty of Connecticut, for her role in the sexual harassment scandal. When the female Democrat learned that her chief of staff was accused of physically beating, sexually harassing and threatening to kill another one of the Congresswomans staff members, Esty tried to cover it up, FACT wrote. She continued to employ him for months, then gave him a golden parachute.
Democratic senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Kamala Harris of California, who solicited campaign funds based on their involvement in the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, while they were still ongoing. Senators are prohibited from campaign fundraising tied to their official duties, FACT wrote.
Former Republican congressional candidate Russell Taub of Rhode Island, for operating an illegal scam PAC that raised and failed to distribute $1.5 million to candidates.
Florida Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson, who claimed that voting machines in Florida were tampered with by Russia. Since there is no public evidence of this, FACT said he either lied or improperly disclosed classified information. New York Democrat Rep.
Yvette Clarke, for having 10 percent of her taxpayer-funded office budget go missing in what her own deputy chief of staff believed was a theft scheme between the chief of staff and the IT aide, Abid Awan. Since Clarke failed to take action and refused to discuss the incident publicly, she managed to win re-election by 1,000 votes. The missing funds would be enough to buy 20 iPads for every employee, and the former chief of staff, Shelley Clarke, signed off on the invoices. Clarke later had the missing items removed from the House inventory as if they never existed.
So they are the worst of a group that is filled with scumbags.
If Mueller keeps going down the Cohen/hush-money route, Trump should threaten to out every member of congress that used the sexual-harassment slush fund.
In fact, appoint a special investigator to get to the bottom of the congressional hush-money slush fund.
Incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi now has an opportunity to act further and we will be encouraging her to finally bring an end to this systematic cover-up
Is this just the most despicable thing ever written? Like saying, Finally, the Fox has arrived to keep watch over the henhouse.
NOW would be a particularly good time for Trump to either demand the records about who was paid illicit congressional sex peccadillo hush money using taxpayer dollars.
If not a direct release of the federal records, perhaps an offer to indemnify any costs related to breaking the NDAs of any victim who comes forward, out of his own personal funds, of course!
I bet the alleged campaign funds finance violation vanishes from the public square at the mere threat!
A shorter list would be the ones who have integrity.
What? No Mad Maxine?
She is as corrupt as they come. And once she takes oversight of the House Financial Services Committee - she will only get worse!
Politicians are people who cannot do real jobs..
I’d bet those instances are tame compared to the real truth of many others.
Puh-leeze...there is far more serious corruption among Congress. These are minor infractions compared to the malfeasance our “leaders” are perpetrating against the American people.
She’s been awfully quiet lately
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Not to defend entirely Ryan and McConnel, but there is at least a rational basis for the institutions of Congress to have a process and a fund to settle claims. I don’t agree, but at least understand it. The claims are a distraction regardless of the merit, and a few errant congresscritters shouldn’t derail the business of running Congress. Putting them individually on the list without citing any specific wrongdoing by them personally seems like a mistake.
It is not the same scale as actually being involved personally in malfeasance, like Kamala Harris fundraising on the back of Kavanaugh and/or her looking the other way as her chief of staff harassed women and paid a $400,000 settlement.
If you’re going to make a list like this, at least make some rules and test people’s individual behavior against the rules. People who harass women (or men) are not in the same class as the people who oversee the writing of checks to end the disputes. Just saying “the process sucks so Ryan is the worst offender” seems like a cop-out excuse to top the list with a Republican who, afaik, hasn’t been accused of anything.
I’m reminded of Tom Foley, former speaker, who presided over the House Post Office check kiting scam, who said that going public with the names would not be helpful. Pelosi is Tom Foley to the 10th degree.
Probably the least corrupt...which is not a compliment.
This list doesn’t have Mad Maxine, so I’m not impressed with it...at least, Bill Nelson won’t return to the Senate, and Rick Scott will be 100,000,000% better.
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