ABC: President-elect Barack Obama took big money from a man at the center of a federal probe that has forced one of Obama's top Cabinet picks to withdraw.
Financial records show the Obama campaign got more than $30,000 from California financier David Rubin, the target of an investigation into donations and possible "pay-to-play" deals involving New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, Obama's pick for commerce secretary.
Richardson removed himself from consideration for the post Sunday, saying the ongoing grand jury investigation threatened to hold up his confirmation. Richardson and Rubin have both denied any wrongdoing in the matter, which involved contributions and state business in 2003 and 2004.
David Rubin Attended Exclusive Hollywood Fundraiser for Obama
In late September, Rubin attended an exclusive Los Angeles fundraiser for Obama, held at the Beverly Hills' Greystone Mansion. Attendees gave tens of thousands of dollars which the campaign split between its own coffers, the Democratic National Committee and state-level campaign groups supporting Obama and Democratic candidates. The technique helps campaigns take in from individuals far more than the $2,300 maximum they are allowed to give to a single campaign fund.
Rubin's money went to a joint Obama-DNC fund ($28,500), the DNC itself ($26,200), and to the Obama campaign ($2,300), according to the database of campaign donations at OpenSecrets.Org. News of the federal investigation into Rubin's New Mexico dealings had broken less than three weeks earlier.
According to Entertainment Weekly's coverage of the event, Rubin sat at Table 17 one table away from Leonardo DiCaprio, "Survivor" producer David Katzenberg and comedian Chris Rock.
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Rich Guy David Rubin Gave Money to Obama Too
Weeeeeeeeeeeeee! Here we go. I knew I didn't like politics for a reason--too many rich people with their loose money. The way this reads, Obama is guilty of pay-to-play by association. Of course it doesn't say Obama's guilty of anything. It just says that Obama's campaign took money from the same guy that gave money to Richardson. But at this point, I'm really scandal weary.
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Was Richardson Forthcoming?
Some on the Obama team say nope, Richardson wasn't forthcoming, according to ABC.
Bill Richardson, Obama's pick to be commerce secretary, withdrew earlier today because he's being investigated.
Now comes all the blame games. But why didn't the Obama team know of the investigation beforehand? The Obama team needs to just move on-- BIG MISTAKE-- and choose someone scandal-free please.
Bill Richardson, Obama's pick to be commerce secretary, withdrew earlier today because he's being investigated.
Now comes all the blame games. But why didn't the Obama team know of the investigation beforehand? The Obama team needs to just move on-- BIG MISTAKE-- and choose someone scandal-free please.
Bill Richardson to Withdraw as Commerce Secretary
Caught up in his own scandal, Bill Richardson, New Mexico governor and Obama's pick to be commerce secretary, is withdrawing, according to MSNBC.
Another one bites the dust. Apparently, Richardson is part of a nationwide federal grand jury investigation determining whether financial firms gave gifts to politicians in exchange for investment advice.
Here's the rundown from the Washington Post (Dec. 13):
Another one bites the dust. Apparently, Richardson is part of a nationwide federal grand jury investigation determining whether financial firms gave gifts to politicians in exchange for investment advice.
Bloomberg: The grand jury in Albuquerque is looking into Beverly Hills, California-based CDR Financial Products Inc., which received almost $1.5 million in fees from the New Mexico Finance Authority in 2004 after donating $100,000 to Richardson’s efforts to register Hispanic and American Indian voters and pay for expenses at the Democratic National Convention in 2004, people familiar with the matter said.If he's guilty, which we don't know yet, good riddance. Attention politicians: Americans are weary of scandal. Maybe this scandal will replace the Blago scandal for a while. I'm tired of that one. Expect a lot of noise on this one from the republicans. Just another distraction from the big problems that we face.
Here's the rundown from the Washington Post (Dec. 13):
WaPo: A federal grand jury is investigating whether a financial firm improperly won more than $1.4 million in work for the state of New Mexico shortly after making contributions to political action committees of Gov. Bill Richardson (D).Richardson says he's withdrawing so he won't be a distraction:
The probe focuses on whether the governor's office urged a state agency to hire CDR Financial Products. The probe is in a highly active stage at a time when President-elect Barack Obama has chosen Richardson as his nominee for secretary of commerce, according to two sources familiar with the investigation.
The grand jury in Albuquerque is expected to hear testimony today from several key witnesses, including officials at Richard's political action committees and bankers at J.P. Morgan who worked with CDR on the state's investments.
MSNBC: New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, tapped in December by President-elect Barack Obama to serve as secretary of Commerce, has withdrawn his name for the position, citing a pending investigation into a company that has done business with his state.Obama accepted his withdrawal:
"Let me say unequivocally that I and my Administration have acted properly in all matters and that this investigation will bear out that fact," he said Sunday in a report by NBC News' Andrea Mitchell. "But I have concluded that the ongoing investigation also would have forced an untenable delay in the confirmation process."
Obama said Sunday he accepted Richardson's decision to withdraw with 'deep regret.'
"Governor Richardson is an outstanding public servant and would have brought to the job of Commerce Secretary and our economic team great insights accumulated through an extraordinary career in federal and state office," Obama said.
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