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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ October 7, 2009, 4:34 PM

Embattled Rangel Keeps Leadership Role

5330349Congressman Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) will keep his chairmanship of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, after Republicans failed to pass a resolution Wednesday to remove him from the leadership position.

The House voted 246 to 153 to refer the resolution to the House Ethics Committee, which is already investigating Rangel.

The resolution chastised Rangel for allegations of improper and potentially illegal conduct relating to his personal finances and fundraising. The congressman has denied any wrongdoing. The Ways and Means Committee is responsible for tax law.

Wednesday's resolution was the third targeting Rangel that Republicans offered in the House this year. Two Democrats -- Gene Taylor and Travis Childers, both of Mississippi -- voted against Rangel, while six Republicans sided with the Democratic chairman: Peter King of New York, Walter Jones of North Carolina, Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania, Ron Paul of Texas, Dana Rohrabacher of California and Don Young of Alaska.

The two Democratic votes against Rangel "show that support for the Democratic leaders' decision to sweep this matter under the rug is starting to crack," said Michael Steel, a spokesman for Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio).

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said earlier Wednesday that any action before the Ethics Committee completes its work would be premature.

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czhnder says:
Huh?
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czhnder says:
Wonder what kind of response there would be if someone started a White Caucus in the House?
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czhnder says:
What a wonderful country! Become a politician and you can skip paying taxes and hand down a heavier load to those who do! Only in America!!!
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stn_sage says:
Mr. Rangel weakens and places in disregard EVERY committee that HE is allowed to chair!

How can he sit there questioning others...in judgment of them...when he's guilty of violating laws that he willingly broke? He lacks credibility!

And, if he is thus forced into silence because of his own predicament, the public is NOT getting the voice it deserves, needs, and pays for!

Resign the leadership roles, Mr. Rangel!
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stuart-johns2 says:
It's hard to imagine that Rangel did not know what his taxable assets were. In fact, it would be ludicrous to suggest that.

Rangel should step down as Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. Why delay it. I can't imagine him sitting here saying that he did nothing wrong or illegal when the fact is already proven that he did!

Do the honorable thing Rangel - resign your chairmanship.
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