July 29, 2010 3:42 PM

Rangel Braces as Ethics Charges Come to Light

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(CBS/AP)  New York Rep. Charles Rangel steeled himself for a bad day Thursday as a jury of his congressional peers prepared to publicly discuss ethical charges against the former committee chairman clinging to a job he's held in the House for 40 years.

"Sixty years ago I survived a Chinese attack in North Korea and as a result I haven't had a bad day since," Rangel told reporters. "But today I have to reassess that statement."

Eight House lawmakers who will determine the former Ways and Means chairman's guilt or innocence will hold their first meeting Thursday. A number of Democrats considering calls for the Democrat to resign will get their first look at the allegations.

"I think everyone is looking forward to getting all the facts out in the open and people will have to react once we know what we're dealing with," said Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Ill.

Rangel is tied for fourth in House seniority. He's still vigorous at 80 years old. He had substantial influence as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, which handles taxes, trade, portions of health care, Medicare and Social Security.

Rangel stepped down from that post in March after the ethics committee criticized him in a separate case, saying he should have known that corporate money paid for two trips to Caribbean conferences.

The four Democrats and four Republicans acting as judges are holding their organizational meeting for an ethics trial that many Democrats hope will go away. That could only happen if Rangel negotiates a plea bargain, admitting to substantial violations, or resigns. Punishment could range from a report criticizing his conduct to a reprimand or censure by the House, or a vote to expel him - which is highly unlikely.

Rangel's attorney has been negotiating with nonpartisan lawyers for the House ethics committee. Any agreement would have to be approved by Rangel and ethics committee members.

"Depends on what the settlement is," Rangel said, when asked whether he was likely to approval a deal negotiated by his lawyer.

Rangel has repeatedly said he looked forward to a public discussion of the allegations. A four-member investigating panel, with separate members from the judging subcommittee, brought the charges after a two-year investigation.

The investigators looked at Rangel's misuse of his office for fundraising, failure to disclose income, belated payment of taxes and possible help with a tax shelter for a company whose chief executive was a major donor.

The 42-member Congressional Black Caucus has warned Democrats against a rush to judgment, and any lawmaker with a significant African-American constituency must consider whether it's worth asking Rangel to quit.

However, some Democratic House members in close races may think it's more important to distance themselves from Rangel. They don't want to have to answer negative Republican ads about Speaker Nancy Pelosi's promise to wipe Congress clean of ethical misdeeds.

At least three Democrats didn't wait to hear the charges.

Rep. Betty Sutton of Ohio, a second-term lawmaker who received 65 percent of the vote two years ago, said Rangel needs to resign to preserve the public's trust in Congress.

Rep. Walt Minnick of Idaho, a freshman who got 51 percent of the vote last time, called for resignation if the charges are proven.

If a trial is held, it probably would begin in September. Congress adjourns for its August recess after this week.

"The focus right now is let's get out of here," said Rep. William Delahunt, D-Mass.

Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, D-Ariz., told CBS News' Jan Crawford that she is calling for Rangel to resign.

"I think as members of Congress we have duty to hold each other to a high standard," she said. "I'm not happy with what's been discovered by the Ethics Committee and I think he should step down."



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by LIBERALS-lie July 29, 2010 4:53 PM EDT
this is a mistake...Rangel is a Republican...because DEMOCRATS do not do anything wrong...

only those bad republicans, tea baggers, and conservatives do bad things...Democrats are perfect and always right...
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by LIBERALS-lie July 29, 2010 4:48 PM EDT
scream racism like Shirrod...
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by whosaid1 July 29, 2010 2:33 PM EDT
What a colossal waste of time.....when the "morning comes"...Charlie will still "be there". He's another of those "untouchables"....the Democrats know better than to try....and if the Republicans try,... it will be...only because they are racist.
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by afmcalax July 29, 2010 12:43 PM EDT
For those that really believe corruption is just a Democratic issue, you have not been paying attention to the last 4 years. This is just more proof that term limits are needed. These polticians stay in office so long they become gods in their own minds. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. This is another good chance to start cleaning up on both sides of the aisle.
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by olyboy July 29, 2010 12:22 PM EDT
Well, first, the public has no trust in congress, and, second, Rangle is a crook. So what's new?
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by erichsh July 29, 2010 12:07 PM EDT
What about "draining the swamp", Nancy? What about it!?! Where are you now, you hypocrite?

It's about noon now, and the deadline is I believe 1 PM. How much you want to bet that Charlie will strike a deal in the next hour with Pelosi's boot on his neck, Katie Couric and the rest of the MSM might give the story maybe all of 30 seconds tonight, and you'll never hear another word in the media about it!

The story will then quietly disappear, unlike George Allen, who was crucified in the media for WEEKS for uttering a single word.
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by us_1776 July 29, 2010 11:38 AM EDT
Charlie, if these allegations are true, you owe it to the American people to resign.
Our nation has many problems and we cannot afford to be distracted by these types of issues.





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by wfw3536 July 29, 2010 11:30 AM EDT
Don't worry the democrats will find a way to cover this up. They have kept this under wraps for 2 years and they do not want to deal with this crook. The democrats are such hypocites and said they were going to do something about crooks in Congress.
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by thanksgreed July 29, 2010 12:29 PM EDT
Dems don't want it covered up. We want him GONE....POOF...just go directly to jail, Charlie.
by ajvw July 29, 2010 10:26 AM EDT
Stand and fight Charlie. Let's turn this into a full-blown spectacle.
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