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The calls from fellow Democrats for New York Rep. Charles Rangel to resign could quickly turn from a trickle to a flood unless he can quickly negotiate a plea bargain to prevent a congressional trial on allegations of ethical misconduct.
With elections nearing, fellow Democrats don't relish the spectacle of that trial. Thursday is a deadline of sorts. An ethics committee panel of four Democrats and four Republicans has scheduled a public hearing where the charges against Rangel would be aired in public for the first time. The subcommittee's task is to decide whether the charges can be proved by clear and convincing evidence. Just spelling them out would be bad enough, Democrats running for re-election feel. For his part, Rangel remained noncommittal Wednesday on whether he's still open to a deal to avoid all that. "Depends on what the settlement is," he said of the lawyer-to-lawyer talks. The House ethics committee has investigated allegations of Rangel's misuse of his office for fundraising, failure to disclose income, belated payment of taxes and possible help with a tax shelter for a company whose chief executive was a major donor. _____________________ NCIS DVD NCIS box DVD Queer As Folk DVD Queer As Folk box DVD Midsomer Murders DVD Scrubs DVD Box Set Scrubs DVD Scrubs 1-9 DVD Heroes DVD Box Set Heroes DVD Heroes 1-4 DVD Girlfriends DVD Box Set Girlfriends DVD Grey's Anatomy DVD Box set Grey's Anatomy DVD Grey's Anatomy 1-6 DVD Grey's Anatomy Seasons 1-6 |
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