Suddenly former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert has been indicted. Why did it take so long?
If the Department of Justice (sic) had listened to former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds, Hastert might have been indicted long ago:
Among the specific charges she levels against current and former U.S. Congress Members in the deposition:
Dennis Hastert: "[S]everal categories. The acceptance of large sums of bribery in forms of cash or laundered cash ... to make it look legal for his campaigns, and also for his personal use, in order to do certain favors ... make certain things happen for foreign entities and foreign governments' interests, Turkish government's interest and Turkish business entities' interests. ... other activities, too, including being blackmailed for various reasons. ... he used the townhouse that was not his residence for certain not very morally accepted activities. ... foreign entities knew about this, in fact, they sometimes participated in some of those not maybe morally well activities in that particular townhouse that was supposed to be an office, not a house, residence at certain hours, certain days, evenings of the week."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brad-friedman/fbi-whistleblower-hastert_b_277704.html
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