Reports: Bush, Abramoff together in photos (AP) Updated: 2006-01-23 08:37
Although US President Bush says he doesn't recall meeting convicted lobbyist
Jack Abramoff, the two have reportedly turned up in photos together.
Both Washingtonian and Time magazines have reported the existence of about a
half-dozen photos showing the two together.
Time reported on its Web site Sunday that its staff members have seen at
least six photos featuring Bush and Abramoff, who has pleaded guilty to federal
charges stemming from his lobbying practices and has pledged to cooperate with
investigators. They appeared to have been taken at White House functions,
according to the reports.
Former Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff
leaves the courthouse in Miami in this August 18, 2005 file
photo.[Reuters/file] | The White House has acknowledged that Abramoff attended some events at the
Executive Mansion, and spokeswoman Dana Perino said Sunday it's not surprising
that the two would have met.
"The president has taken tens upon thousands of pictures at such events,"
Perino said.
Abramoff met a few times with White House staff and attended Hanukkah
receptions in 2001 and 2002, the White House has said, but officials there have
refused to disclose how many times he's been into the complex or what business
he had there.
The White House also has not released any photos featuring the president and
Abramoff, who was declared a Bush "pioneer" for raising at least $100,000 for
the Bush-Cheney '04 re-election campaign.
Contributions that came directly from Abramoff, his wife and one of the
American Indian tribes he represented — a total of $6,000 — were donated to the
American Heart Association by the campaign just days after Abramoff entered his
guilty pleas.
The White House, after playing down the Bush-Abramoff photos and the
lobbyist's ties to the president, criticized Abramoff for breaking the law. "Mr.
Abramoff admitted being involved in outrageous wrongdoing," Perino
said.
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