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East County Magazine
February 14, 2018
The article cited the New York Post and reported that lobbyist Glenn LeMunyon, a former staffer for disgraced Congressman Tom DeLay, had been hosting after-hours house parties at his home for female ... According to Politico, the two-year funds scandal has already changed the family's circumstances.
Politico
January 31, 2018
For the sake of the conservative movement, a truly diverse press, and real competition, the DOJ should stick to Trump's campaign promise to protect the public against the “concentration of media power” and reject the Sinclair-Tribune merger. We simply have too much to lose. Tom DeLay represented TexasÃâà...
Biography
December 31, 2017
Tom Cotton is a U.S. senator and former congressman from Arkansas, known for his strong allegiance to President Trump and his hardline stances on immigration and national security. Who Is Tom Cotton? Born in Arkansas in 1977, Tom Cotton attended Harvard University and Harvard Law School, beforeÃâà...
Politico
June 6, 2017
TOM DeLAY WILL LOBBY ON HEALTH CARE: Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay has returned to lobbying, nearly four years after shedding his last lobbying client. DeLay's ... The former Texas congressman, of course, resigned in 2006 after getting caught up in the Jack Abramoff scandal. He didÃâà...
Business Insider
March 27, 2017
Getty Images Former Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said Monday that President Donald Trump's suggestion he would be "totally open" to ... from Congress in 2006 following his deputy chief of staff pleading guilty to conspiracy and corruption charges as a part of the Jack Abramoff scandal.
NPR
March 25, 2017
Tom DeLay served in Congress as representative for Texas's 22nd district from 1984 to 2005, when he resigned in the midst of a money laundering scandal. In 1995, DeLay was elected House Majority Whip and in 2002, he was elected House Majority Leader. DeLay gained a reputation for his ability toÃâà...
CNN
May 9, 2005
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Creators Syndicate) -- Forget the freebie trips across the Atlantic and the Pacific. Forget the casinos and the allegedly illicit contributions -- they represent only degrees of avarice. To grasp the moral bankruptcy of the public Tom DeLay, the House majority leader, you only have to knowÃâà...