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"We have concluded that allegations of improper conduct rest on factual errors and lack a basis in law," said White House counsel Robert Bauer in a memorandum issued on Friday. "Such discussions are fully consistent with the relevant law and ethical requirements."
Darrell Issa, the senior Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, disputed that conclusion.
"The White House has admitted today to coordinating an arrangement that would represent an illegal quid-pro-quo as federal law prohibits directly or indirectly offering any position or appointment, paid or unpaid, in exchange for favors connected with an election," Issa said in a statement.
Obama told a news conference on Thursday that "nothing improper took place."
White House admits pushing Sestak to drop Senate bid - Yahoo! News
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“The only question for [President Obama]: Is this what you call being the most ethical government in history?” Issa said
As for Clinton’s involvement, Issa said: “It’s very clear that President Clinton doesn’t want to leave politics but more importantly that the White House wanted some sort of plausible deniability but … Richard Nixon had some deniability from the plumbers until he began becoming part of the cover up.”
Issa Links Sestak Job Offer and Watergate - Washington Wire - WSJ
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