Thursday, September 22, 2005

Safavian to be used to get Abramoff, others

The Republicans are beginning to really worry about the investigations surrounding Jack Abramoff. The recent indictment of David Safavian is probably an effort to flip him so that he will lead the investigators to someone higher on the food chain. Kos pulls some of the blogs about the case together.

Bloomberg says this about the Abramoff investigation and the Republicans:
Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The widening investigation of lobbyist Jack Abramoff is moving beyond the confines of tawdry influence-peddling to threaten leading figures in the Republican hierarchy that dominates Washington.

This week's arrest of David Safavian, the former head of procurement at the Office of Management and Budget, in connection with a land deal involving Abramoff brings the probe to the White House for the first time.

Safavian once worked with Abramoff at one lobbying firm and was a partner of Grover Norquist, a national Republican strategist with close ties to the White House, at another. Safavian traveled to Scotland in 2002 with Abramoff, Representative Robert Ney of Ohio and another top Republican organizer, Ralph Reed, southeast regional head of President George W. Bush's 2004 re-election campaign.

House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, who once called Abramoff "one of my closest and dearest friends," already figures prominently in the investigation of the lobbyist's links to Republicans. The probe may singe other lawmakers with ties to Abramoff, such as Republican Senator Conrad Burns of Montana, as well as Ney.
Now if Fitzgerald will just bring out his indictments in the Rove-Plame case and this pans out....

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