Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) has started a legal defense fund

Last year, CREW named Congressman Tom Feeney (R-FL) as one of the 20 most corrupt members of Congresss in our report, Beyond DeLay:

His ethics issues arise from trips he has taken in apparent violation of House travel and gift rules and from his failure to disclosure his ownership of rental property.

Rep. Feeney traveled to Scotland -- apparently to play golf -- from August 9-14, 2003. Rep. Feeney initially claimed that the cost of the trip was paid for by the National Center for Public Policy Research, but the Center denied paying for the trip and it appears that Jack Abramoff was the person who actually footed the bill. Rep. Feeney violated House rules prohibiting Members from accepting travel paid for by lobbyists and for taking trips that are primarily recreational.

This year, we learn from Think Progress, Rep. Feeney has started collecting contributions for his very own legal defense fund:

Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) has established the Tom Feeney Legal Expense Trust, filing papers this week with the House stating that he “has incurred legal expenses in connection with his official duties and position in Congress, and matters bearing on his reputation or fitness for office.” Feeney was recently questioned by the FBI about his connections to criminal GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Feeney attended an international golfing trip with Abramoff and former Reps. Bob Ney (now in prison) and Tom DeLay (now under indictment).

Feeney's Denials Cannot Be Believed ...

This is the same guy who (allegedly) hired a software designer to create a covert program for the new Florida electronic machines.

The designer took a polygraph test from a retired FDLE examiner (someone who was not in Jeb Bush's pocket), and he passed the test.

In other words, Fenney did, in fact, hire the designer to create a covert program geared to give Feeney/RNC the ability to commit election fraud.

Gee, as a member of Congress, why can't we compel these "public servants" to take polygraph tests? If it's good enough for our national security, you'd think it would be good enough to get to the bottom of all this corruption in Washington.

money down the drain

watch out for these congressmen with legal defense funds - you will never get your money back.

watch out especially for the ones fingered by Abramoff

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