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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Dan Robinson
Capitol Hill
23 May 2006
An unprecedented1 search carried out by the FBI in the office of a member of Congress continues to stir controversy3. Majority Republican leaders in the House of Representatives are outraged4 by the incident, which involves a bribery-related federal investigation5 into the activities of a House Democrat6.
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FBI agents conducted an intensive search last Saturday and Sunday of the Capitol Hill office of Louisiana Congressman7 William Jefferson.
They were executing a search warrant coinciding with the unsealing of court documents alleging8 Jefferson accepted bribes9 in the process of brokering10 business deals for companies and governments in West Africa.
During the investigation the lawmaker was videotaped taking a briefcase11 containing $100,000 out of a parked car.
Authorities say they later recovered $90,000 of that money stored in a freezer in his home, money federal officials say matched cash he had received from an FBI informer.
While attention is focused on Congressman Jefferson, who has not yet been formally charged with any crime, controversy is swirling12 over the methods used by the FBI in searching his office.
House Majority Leader John Boehner didn't mince13 words when he told reporters in an off-camera briefing he has serious concerns about the search and, in his words, whether people at the Justice Department have looked at the Constitution lately.
Earlier, House Speaker Dennis Hastert issued a statement saying authorities had crossed a line separating Congress from the executive branch by searching a congressional office while investigating a lawmaker, saying he sees constitutional problems.
Congressman Boehner says it would be up to Speaker Hastert to take the lead to protect the interests of the legislative14 branch of government, predicting that the matter might eventually go to the Supreme15 Court.
Congressman Jefferson has refused to comment on details of his case, and used a news conference Monday to repeat his contention16 that he has done nothing wrong, and blasted federal authorities.
William Jefferson
"I think it [the search of his office] represents an outrageous17 intrusion into the separation of powers between the executive branch and the congressional branch, and no one has seen this in the entire life of the Congress."
Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez has referred to what he calls unusual circumstances in approving the search of Jefferson's office.
He expanded on this Tuesday, saying authorities were unable to get the evidence they needed through the normal subpoena18 process.
"We worked very hard over a period of time to get the information, the evidence that we felt was important to a criminal investigation," said Mr. Gonzalez. "And at the end of the day, the decision was made that this was absolutely essential to move forward with that investigation."
Gonzalez says his office is taking steps to allay19 lawmaker's concerns over the basis for the search of the congressional office.
However, those concerns cross party lines. House Democrat Leader Nancy Pelosi said while members of Congress must obey the law and cooperate fully20 with any criminal investigation, Justice Department investigations21 must be conducted in accordance with Constitutional protections and historical precedent2 so that the government's system of checks and balances is not undermined.
House Democratic leaders have not issued any call for Congressman Jefferson to resign his House seat.
Jefferson and Republican Congressman Bob Ney, are also the subject of an investigation by the House of Representatives ethics22 committee.
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n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员 | |
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n.贿赂( bribe的名词复数 );向(某人)行贿,贿赂v.贿赂( bribe的第三人称单数 );向(某人)行贿,贿赂 | |
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