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Clinton Opened Doors For Bribed Congressman

The Louisiana congressman indicted for accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to broker telecommunications deals in Africa made his initial connections during an African trip with then President Bill Clinton aboard Air Force One.

Representative William Jefferson was charged last year with bribery, racketeering, money laundering and obstruction of justice for abusing his position on a powerful House Africa Trade Caucus to illegally perform official acts for nearly a dozen companies in exchange for bribes.

A years-long federal investigation culminated with the FBI actually video taping the disgraced congressman accepting a $100,000 cash bribe in northern Virginia. Federal agents subsequently raided Jefferson’s Washington D.C. home and found $90,000 of the money in his freezer, wrapped in aluminum foil and separated into $10,000 increments.

It turns out that Jefferson, a nine-term Democrat, established his crucial Africa connections during a 1998 trip to the country with President Clinton, other politicians, trade experts and foreign diplomats. The purpose of the trip was to promote legislation, eventually passed by Congress in 2000, to lower duties for sub-Saharan African goods.

Jefferson, a top advisor to Clinton on Africa policy, helped write the law (African Growth and Opportunity Act), which required participating African counties to adopt market-based economics, embrace democratic institutions and eliminate child labor and intellectual piracy.

The connections Clinton helped him establish were central to the massive corruption scheme Jefferson eventually masterminded. One media outlet’s analysis of Jefferson’s travel records, campaign donors and court papers paints the portrait of a shrewd opportunist who used the Clinton trip to capitalize on his power in Congress and experience in Africa. The veteran lawmaker made at least 13 trips to Africa after Clinton introduced him to the continent’s most powerful leaders.

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Why is everyone connected to the Clinton's caught in corruption but them??? Why are they so teflon when the country needs the very best to lead and they get away with so much. Globally they are a joke. At home they are the largest threat globally and in their own back yard. I have been amazed at their obvious crimes and machine and destruction of so many. This is America that the world sees, and this is really America???? I wish every voter was informed of the cases pending...and cases dissolved from their past and why. This should be a pre condition to a vote....to factually read their past history on all transactions by the candidate and the lawmakers in society. Not much to ask. Living an honest and good life is not that difficult and mistakes are 'human' condition but illegal transactions are a pattern all voters should be made aware of for the purpose of integrity in the highest offices.

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