
Beyond DeLay Spotlight: Rep. John Doolittle (R-CA)
Last week, CREW released our third edition of Beyond DeLay. In the report, we named the 22 most corrupt members of Congress -- and two to watch. We will be shining a spotlight on each of the members who were named to the list.
Because of Rep. John Doolittle's protestations about being designated one of the most corrupt members of Congress -- again -- we're starting with him. Here's an excerpt from the Auburn Journal noting Doolittle's complaint:
Doolittle, whose connections to lobbyist Jack Abramoff are the subject on a Justice Department investigation, said the listing was an underhanded attempt to attack him from a liberal Democrat organization funded by billionaire activist George Soros.
"I just really think it's unfair and wrong for an underhanded and vile organization like CREW, who disagrees with me because I'm a conservative Republican, to attack me on that," he said. "Because of the atmosphere right now, it's a very impactful thing."
Doolittle has said he has done nothing wrong and wants the Justice Department investigation to come to a conclusion to clear his name. With a new congressional election coming in November 2008, Doolittle is already facing a Democrat challenger who ran a surprisingly strong campaign against him in 2006.
Of course, Doolittle said he has done nothing wrong. Here's the background on Doolittle from Beyond DeLay. (The full report can be found via that link, too.) You'll see why we think his protests ring hollow:
Rep. John T. Doolittle (R-CA) is an ninth-term member of Congress representing California’s 4th congressional district. Rep. Doolittle’s ethics issues stem from his wife’s relationship to his campaign and political action committees, as well as campaign contributions and personal financial benefits he accepted from those who sought his legislative assistance. Rep. Doolittle is currently the subject of a Department of Justice investigation and was included in CREW’s 2006 report on congressional corruption.
Julie Doolittle
Rep. Doolittle’s wife Julie is the owner and president of Sierra Dominion Financial Solutions, a fundraising company retained by Rep. Doolittle’s campaign committee and his Superior California Leadership PAC. In her role as fundraiser, Ms. Doolittle receives 15% of every contribution raised. Ms. Doolittle has received at least $215,000 from Rep. Doolittle’s campaign committees since 2001, and took in nearly $224,000 during the 2006 campaign alone. Notably, the Association of Fundraising Professionals sent a letter to Rep. Doolittle stating that its long-standing ethics code, “explicitly prohibits percentage-based compensation” and urged the campaign to cease this practice with Sierra Dominion Financial Solutions.
Ms. Doolittle’s payments by her husband’s campaign appear to violate federal campaign finance laws and House rules, which prohibit converting campaign funds to personal use. By using his position as a member of Congress to financially benefit his wife, Rep. Doolittle may be depriving his constituents of his honest services, using his position for personal gain, and engaging in conduct that does not reflect creditably on the House.
After severe criticism, Rep. Doolittle announced that his wife would no longer serve as a paid fundraiser for his 2008 reelection campaign. Still maintaining that the percentage based fee his wife earned was fair, Rep. Doolittle has said his wife will continue to raise money for his Superior California Leadership PAC, but will be paid a flat salary rather than a commission. Rep. Doolittle still owes his wife’s company $76,471.20 for fundraising services rendered during the 2006 election cycle.
Ties to Jack Abramoff
In 1999, Rep. Doolittle also assisted Jack Abramoff in securing a lucrative lobbying contract with the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), helped Mr. Abramoff stave off legislation protecting workers in the CNMI and wrote letters on behalf of some of Mr. Abramoff’s tribal casinos. In return, Rep. Doolittle, an alleged gambling foe, received $130,000 from gambling tribes with ties to Mr. Abramoff. If Rep. Doolittle received contributions from Mr. Abramoff in return for legislative assistance, he may have violated prohibitions against bribery, honest services fraud and House rules.
In April 2007, FBI agents searched the Doolittles’ Virginia home. Investigators sought the business records of Sierra Dominion Financial Services as part of an ongoing investigation into ties between Jack Abramoff and the Doolittles. At least three former and two current Doolittle aides have been contacted by the Justice Department as part of the investigation.
Brent Wilkes
Federal investigators are probing whether contributions made to Rep. Doolittle by now indicted defense contractor Brent Wilkes and his associates are linked to any official actions Rep. Doolittle took to help Mr. Wilkes’ company obtain millions of dollars in earmarks.


Doolittle s/b charged with treason w/capital punishment on table
Randall Cunningham told Mitchell Wade who told the FBI that Cunningham's coconspirator # 3 was connected to the Russian mob. 13 months ago the Associated Press learned the FBI was linking Brent Wilkes--Cunningham's coconspirator # 1 and his childhood best friend, Dustin Foggo--the former # 3 at CIA to Russia. Of course, both were indicted on bribery charges in San Diego and there is a separate D.C. Grand Jury convening to investigate their additional crimes including treason. As CREW identified, Doolittle was behind some very hefty earmarks awarded to one of his largest contributors--Brent Wilkes...a traitor!
Jack Abramoff had Russian clients pushing the Kremlin's agenda through Abramoff with many people, including Congressman Doolittle. No company does business in Russia unless it serves as Putin's operative in the US pushing Putin's agendas! Abramoff, too, had S. Korean clients shared with Edwin Buckham. Julie Doolittle did work for Abramoff and Buckham and their Russian and S. Korean clients.
Doolittle was offered a plea deal last April and rejected it. Now he faces the death penalty with charges long due him for treason!