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Sounds like 99% of the boondoggle trips taken by both parties.


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A 3rd DeLay Trip Under Scrutiny
1997 Russia Visit Reportedly Backed by Business Interests

By R. Jeffrey Smith and James V. Grimaldi
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, April 6, 2005; Page A01

A six-day trip to Moscow in 1997 by then-House Majority Whip Tom DeLay
(R-Tex.) was underwritten by business interests lobbying in support of the
Russian government, according to four people with firsthand knowledge of
the trip arrangements.

DeLay reported that the trip was sponsored by a Washington-based nonprofit
organization. But interviews with those involved in planning DeLay's trip
say the expenses were covered by a mysterious company registered in the
Bahamas that also paid for an intensive $440,000 lobbying campaign.

It is unclear precisely how the money was transferred from the
Bahamian-registered company to the nonprofit.

The expense-paid trip by DeLay and four of his staff members cost $57,238,
according to records filed by his office. During his six days in Moscow,
he played golf, met with Russian church leaders and talked to Prime
Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, a friend of Russian oil and gas executives
associated with the lobbying effort.

DeLay also dined with the Russian executives and two Washington-based
registered lobbyists for the Bahamian-registered company, sources say. One
of those lobbyists was Jack Abramoff, who is now at the center of a
federal influence-peddling and corruption probe related to his
representation of Indian tribes.

House members bear some responsibility to ensure that the sponsors for
their travel are not masquerading for registered lobbyists or foreign
government interests, legal experts say. House ethics rules bar the
acceptance of travel reimbursement from registered lobbyists and foreign
agents.
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DeLay has got to go.

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