- Judiciary Committee grants immunity to Monica Goodling
- Renzi's top aide called U.S. Attorney about on-going investigation
- Scott Bloch's interview on CNN. Trust him to do the job, but forget about the on-going investigation of him.
- Renzi told "The Hill" he was "looking at" resigning
- Criticism of Scott Bloch reaches the LA Times. Bloch appears on CNN to defend himself.
- Key decisions in Rep. Renzi case delayed by Dept. of Justice until after 2006 elections
- Rep. Renzi takes "leave of absence" from remaining House Committee assignments
- Fifth Congressional staffer pleads guilty to Abramoff-related crimes
- The Cryptometer has a "Scandal Edition"
- Office of Special Counsel, led by controversial Scott Bloch, is the wrong entity to investigate White House scandals
- Office of Special Counsel to investigate White House political operation
- Rep. Tom Feeney facing FBI questions about golfing trip with Jack Abramoff
- World Bank President, Paul Wolfowitz, responds to criticism about his romantic interest's high paying job
- Freshmen Dems. want more ethics reform with Office of Public Integrity
- The "gwb43.com" e-mail scandal profiled in LA Times
- Senator Domenici's ethical entanglement in U.S. Attorneys scandal
- Monica Goodling will resign tomorrow
- April 12th budget testimony of Gonzales postponed. Focus is now on April 17th Judiciary Committee hearing.
- NASA's Inspector General
- Mark Foley still facing criminal charges
- Dept. of Educ. official who oversaw student loans sold stock in student loan company
- Lurita Doan now under federal investigation
- "It's Yahoo! baby"
- Watch Valerie Plame's Testimony Before House Oversight Committee
- At the White House, "people have hazy memories" about the plan to fire U.S. Attorneys
The Cryptometer has a "Scandal Edition"
Tuesday, April 24, 2007The Politico's Cryptometer is running a special "Scandal Edition":
Normally, The Politico runs Cryptometers on critical issues and key players on Capitol Hill, such as those involved in the political struggle over the war in Iraq. But this week, we're doing something a little different. We're running a Cryptometer on the lawmakers in legal trouble -- and ranking them on how deep we think that tro...
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