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Noonan
Senate confirms ethics inquiry into Domenici.

John Bresnahan reports:

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The Senate, thanks a resolution it just adopted, has confirmed that Sen. Pete Domenici (R-N.M.) is the subject of “preliminary inquiry” over his involvement in the firing of former U.S. Attorney David Iglesias.

The Senate just adopted a resolution (S. Res. 153) stating that “for matters before the Select Committee on Ethics involving the preliminary inquiry arising in connection with alleged communications by persons within the committee’s jurisdiction with and concerning David C. Iglesias, then United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico, and the subsequent action by the committee with respect to that matter, if any, the Senator from Colorado (Mr. Salazar) shall be replaced by the Senator from Ohio (Mr. Brown).”

The passage of the resolution confirms that Domenici is being scrutinized by the Ethics Committee over a phone call he made to Iglesias, prior to the November election, inquiring whether Iglesias was going to indict some New Mexico Democrats. Up until this point, the Ethics Committee has refused to state whether it is actually investigating Domenici.
graham4anything
There are strong rumors Domenici is not going to run for reelection
We should be so lucky
70sliberalism
QUOTE(graham4anything @ Apr 18 2007, 02:42 AM) *
There are strong rumors Domenici is not going to run for reelection
We should be so lucky

Depends on who is in the wings. The devil you know...
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