Rangel Ruled to Have Violated Ethics Rules
A House ethics panel today convicted the Representative on eleven of the charges against him.
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A House ethics panel today convicted the Representative on eleven of the charges against him.
The ethics panel he walked out on ruled that the facts of the case against him are not in dispute.
Rangel walks out of the hearing.
Gillibrand wins Democratic Senate primary.
He also responds to Obama's suggestion he retire with "dignity."
Like Rangel, she's wondering why it's taking so long to start the trial.
Over 600 joined the pleased birthday boy in celebrating.
The embattled congressman defended himself and demanded an expedited trial on the floor of the House today.
"We just don't think he is such a terrific guy any more," said one donor.
Parades, out-of-town trips, rib injuries!
But will Rangel be ending his career at all?
An ethics subcommittee recommends a reprimand.
Veteran Democrat allegedly met with ethics committee chairwoman.
He's reportedly trying to settle this before a trial.
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