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    Speaker of House Hastert Allegedly Bribed

    Democracy Now, NY
    Aug 4 2005

    A new story in Vanity Fair is alleging that Turkish-Americans may have
    attempted to bribe a group of U.S. lawmakers including Republican
    Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert. The allegation appears in
    an extended piece in the magazine about FBI whistleblower Sibel
    Edmonds. According to the magazine, Edmonds was helping the FBI
    translate tapes surrounding an investigation of Turkish nationals.

    She was fired from her job after she complained about corruption
    at the agency. Edmonds is under a federal gag order not to publicly
    discuss what she heard on the wiretaps. But sources told the magazine
    that Edmonds has testified that she heard wiretaps of individuals
    boasting that they had covert relationships with Speaker of the
    House Dennis Hastert and that Turkish interests had given tens of
    thousands of dollars in small donations to Hastert. The donations
    were reportedly given around the time that the House was considering
    passing a resolution condemning the Turkish genocide of Armenians.

    Hastert originally backed the resolution but then withdrew it minutes
    before it was scheduled to go up for a House vote. Hastert's office
    has denied receiving any such payments and Vanity Fair reports that
    there is no evidence that any payments were made. Edmonds is suing the
    government over his dismissal but the Bush administration is attempting
    to have the lawsuit squashed claiming it would reveal state secrets.
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