
Retiring Senator Domenici (R-NM) wants to use campaign funds for legal fees from ethics complaint filed by CREW
This is rich.
Senator Pete Domenici (R-NM) filed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) advisory opinion request on November 15, 2007 asking for permission to use campaign funds to pay both his and his staff’s legal fees resulting from a Senate Ethics Committee investigation initiated as a result of a Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) complaint. CREW’s complaint, filed on March 5, 2007, asked that the Ethics Committee investigate whether Domenici violated Senate Rules by contacting the U.S. Attorney in Albuquerque, New Mexico, David C. Iglesias, and pressuring him about an ongoing corruption probe.
Upon learning of this developemnt, CREW's Melanie Sloan had this to say:
Yet another member of Congress is asking that funds contributed by his supporters for the purposes of paying for electoral expenses be used to defray legal expenses stemming from unethical or illegal activities. The FEC should change its rules to put an end to this practice that makes campaign donors unwitting contributors to legal defense funds.


Don Young
Did Don Young ask the FEC if he could spend what will soon be approaching one million dollars on his legal bills?
If not, why not?