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Calif. Rep. Waters may face ethics trial

** FILE ** Rep. Maxine Waters, California Democrat, is pictured on Capitol Hill in Washington in October 2009.  (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
** FILE ** Rep. Maxine Waters, California Democrat, is pictured on Capitol Hill in Washington in October 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A second House Democrat, Rep. Maxine Waters of California, could face an ethics trial this fall, further complicating the election outlook for the party as it battles to retain its majority.

People familiar with the investigation, who were not authorized to be quoted about charges before they are made public, say the allegations could be announced next week. The House ethics committee declined Friday to make any public statement on the matter.

Waters, 71, has been under investigation for a possible conflict of interest involving a bank that was seeking federal aid. Her husband owned stock in the bank and had served on its board.

New York Democrat Rep. Charles Rangel also faces an ethics trial this fall on charges that include failure to disclose assets and income, nonpayment of taxes and doing legislative favors for donors to a college center named after him.

Both Waters and Rangel are prominent members of the Congressional Black Caucus and the trials would be an embarrassment for the group. Dual ethics trials would also be a major political liability for Democrats, forcing them to defend their party's ethical conduct while trying to hold on to their House majority.

While Rangel is a former chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, Waters is a prominent member of the House Financial Services Committee.

Waters came under scrutiny after former Treasury Department officials said she helped arrange a meeting between regulators and executives at Boston-based OneUnited Bank without mentioning her husband's financial ties to the institution.

Her husband, Sidney Williams, held at least $250,000 in the bank's stock and previously had served on its board. Waters' spokesman has said Williams was no longer on the board when the meeting was arranged.

Waters has said the National Bankers Association, a trade group, requested the meeting. She defended her role in assisting minority-owned banks in the midst of the nation's financial meltdown and dismissed suggestions she used her influence to steer government aid to the bank.

"I am confident that as the investigation moves forward the panel will discover that there are no facts to support allegations that I have acted improperly," Waters said in a prior statement.

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Ace006 says:

1 month ago

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So Waters didn't assist "a" bank but a "minority-owned" bank. Melt down or no, what is a member of Congress doing going to bat for a business because it's owned by blacks? Let a white Congressman say he was helping a white-owned business and watch the CBC go ballistic.

Applying Kentucky windage and Huachuca haruspicy, Justice O'Connor said we should have affirmative action for, oh, 20 more years. Why didn't it end after 20, period?

Time to end race preference and get to a colorblind, merit-based society. Time to bring back the Civil Service Exam and civilian pre-employment exams and let the chips fall where they may.

Enough with the hand holding.

venicementor says:

1 month ago

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Well, Maxine it's about time. With you I always thought that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones. Looks like the stones are being thrown back to you. We have listened to your BS for so long that now what goes around - comes around. It couldn't happen to a more deserving person! As a matter of fact, I hope you and Democrats like you, who have yelled and screamed with your self righteous indignation in place, will all get what you deserve. I love it and I hope whoever nails you shows NO mercy!!! Looks like the whammies put you, have finally taken hold.

Gene130 says:

1 month ago

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Charlie and Maxine are black. So less is expected of them and nothing much will happen. Look back at William Jefferson, deomocrat LA and how long it took to get him even a criminal trial while Nancy Pelosi defended him in the house while the FBI had video of him taking bribes. Remember Mayor Dagan in New Orleans? He was re-elected after Katrina and his failure to use buses to evacuate the idiots that elected then re-elected him.

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