FBI Has Recorded Stevens Phone Calls

Written by Sam on September 21st, 2007
The FBI secretly recorded two phone calls between Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Bill Allen, a former oil-industry exective turned government informant, according to the Associated Press (link via talkingpointsmemo.com).

AP reports: “Allen, a wealthy businessman and Stevens’ political patron, agreed to the taping last year after authorities confronted him with evidence he had bribed Alaska lawmakers. He pleaded guilty to bribery and is a key witness against Alaska legislators. He also has told prosecutors he paid his employees to renovate the senator’s house.”

There have been rumors around Washington for months of secret tapes involving Stevens and Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska), the state’s long-serving member in the House. Up until now, it had been only rumors, but the AP takes the story to the next level.

Politico

I hope Stevens and Young both get nailed to the wall on this.  Then we can get some real conservatives elected in Alaska, a lot more like Palin and a lot less like the Murkowskis.

2 Comments so far ↓

  1. Sep
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    Herodotus

    Hopefully Stevens and Young will have the dignity to resign, soon.

  2. Sep
    21
    4:06
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    Sean

    I agree that it is all but certain that Stevens broke the law and that, if he did, he’s got to go. Separately, I’d like to see him resign or be defeated in a primary by someone more conservative. We need to make sure that we keep a distinction between the two and avoid using his fiscal irresponsibility and social liberalism as reasons to support the investigation.

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