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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (12761)4/7/2005 11:58:51 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 362864
 
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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (12761)4/18/2005 3:06:06 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362864
 
Senator Hagel "Troubled" by Allegations About Bolton

A vote on John Bolton's nomination is scheduled for Tuesday. Every Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is expected to vote against him. If one Republican joins them, Bolton's confirmation will be blocked. On Sunday Republican Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska appeared to be wavering in his support for Bolton. He told CNN that he was "troubled with more and more allegations, revelations, coming about his style, his method of operation."

Second GOP Lawmaker Calls on Delay to Step Down

In news on Capitol Hill, another Republican lawmaker has called for Tom Delay to step down as House Majority Leader. Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo - a conservative from Colorado -has joined with Christopher Shays of Connecticut in splitting with the party leadership in criticizing Delay who has been accused of numerous ethics violations. Meanwhile 10 former Republican Congressmen have co-signed a letter criticizing recent revisions in House ethics rules because they were made to protect DeLay from investigation. The former lawmakers said the changes needed to be reversed "to restore public confidence in the People's House."

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