Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Hot Times In The Capital City
It has been unusually hot here in Texas for this time of year. Now we know why. All that heat is wafting out of Austin.
Sources around the capital city are buzzing that we will see major developments into the case surrounding Tom DeLay, possibly even indictments.
As one source puts it:
The Travis County District AttorneyÂs investigation into 2002Âs Republican campaign winds down on Wednesday, and there has been a recent burst of activity. Bill Hammond, a top Republican donor, and head of the criminally-indicted special interest group TAB has recently been questioned.
Bill Ceverha, a former Republican lawmaker and treasurer of the criminally indicted Texans for a Republican Majority PAC, has also been questioned recently. Most significantly, both Tom DeLay and Tom Craddick were called before the committee in recent weeks. There is a chance that some or all of them could face indictment this week.
Stay tuned.
Sources around the capital city are buzzing that we will see major developments into the case surrounding Tom DeLay, possibly even indictments.
As one source puts it:
The Travis County District AttorneyÂs investigation into 2002Âs Republican campaign winds down on Wednesday, and there has been a recent burst of activity. Bill Hammond, a top Republican donor, and head of the criminally-indicted special interest group TAB has recently been questioned.
Bill Ceverha, a former Republican lawmaker and treasurer of the criminally indicted Texans for a Republican Majority PAC, has also been questioned recently. Most significantly, both Tom DeLay and Tom Craddick were called before the committee in recent weeks. There is a chance that some or all of them could face indictment this week.
Stay tuned.