Or, at least, to his political front group
The Hammer himself yet officially in legal trouble, but his political action committee now is.
Here’s the money grafs:
AdvertisementThe charge against Texans for a Republican Majority alleged the committee illegally accepted a political contribution of $100,000 from the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care.
Four indictments against the Texas Association of Business include charges of unlawful political advertising, unlawful contributions to a political committee and unlawful expenditures such as those to a graphics company and political candidates.
Let’s see the sputtering indignation on TV news this evening and weekend.
Update:
The Dallas Morning News shifts emphasis on the story to name the Texas Association of Business as the primary culprit.
In a technical sense, that might be journalistically understandable, as it was indicted on four counts, compared to TRMPAC’s one.
But, we all know who initiated this idea. He gets named in a one-sentence graf, one graf after the TRMPAC initial mention. And this is a News-generated story, not the AP, so it had time to at least try to get a quote from the Hammer. Maybe later, maybe not.
Update from Josh Marshall:
I'M TOLD TOMORROW'S Congress Daily says Tom DeLay has now acknowledged he met voluntarily last month with Travis County DA Ronnie Earle about the TRMPAC case.
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