Abramoff Points to 6-8 Democratic Senators and Karl Rove
by John Little on 15/11/2006Federal prosecuters actually tried to keep him out of prison a bit longer to get the scoop:
Sources close to the investigation say Abramoff has provided information on his dealings with and campaign contributions and gifts to “dozens of members of Congress and staff,” including what Abramoff has reportedly described as “six to eight seriously corrupt Democratic senators.”
The sources say Abramoff was about to provide information about Bush administration officials, including Karl Rove, “accepting things of value” from Abramoff.
Rove has denied any wrongdoing in his dealings with Abramoff. But the lobbyist visited the White House at least seven times, according to Secret Service logs obtained by Judicial Watch.
My position on Abramoff is pretty clear. I don’t care who he exposes or which party they belong to. I just hope he identifies as many criminals as he can.
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