Editorial: Rep. Don Young (R-AK) is stonewalling over staffer convicted in Abramoff scandal

We've got an Alaska theme going today. An editorial that appeared in the Anchorage Daily News and the Juneau Empire says that Alaska's only U.S. Representative, Don Young, has some explaining to do.  Young's former staffer, Mark Zachares recently pleaded guilty to an Abramoff-related conspiracy charge. But, as this editorial notes, Young hasn't said anything about the case -- despite hiring Zachares:

"Congressman Don Young, who was chair of the full House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee during that time, was solely in charge of the hiring, firing and daily management of staff, including Mark Zachares," LoBiondo's spokesman Jason Galanes told Roll Call, a trade publication covering Congress.

Galanes went on: "Despite being a subcommittee chair, Congressman LoBiondo had no input in the selection or management of staff members."

Perhaps LoBiondo is just trying to distance himself from the growing scandal by blaming Young for Zachares' hiring. If that's the case, though, it shouldn't be hard for the Alaska congressman to explain exactly who did what.

Still, Young is saying nothing about the scandal. He says nothing, even though a fellow Republican colleague says Young put Zachares in position to do his corrupt business.

Young's silence speaks volumes. It says he doesn't have to be accountable to Alaskans for the scandal at his committee. It says he views Alaskans with contempt.

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Seemingly Zachares, having plea bargained, will be able to shed light on Congressman Young's role in these matters. Don Young's glum silence may perhaps have something to do with what Zachares can testify to. Let us see what may follow.