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Friday, January 20, 2012

Romney to Gingrich: Release your ethics report


Romney to Gingrich: Release your ethics report
January 20th, 2012
02:25 PM ET




Gilbert, South Carolina (CNN) - Mitt Romney opened up a new line of attack against his main South Carolina rival Newt Gingrich Friday, calling on the former speaker to release the full report from the ethics investigation that led to his downfall in Congress.
"You know it's going to get out before the general election. He ought to get it out now," Romney said on Friday.
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Gingrich was reprimanded by the House and ordered to pay a $300,000 penalty in 1997 for violating an ethics rule. The episode marked the first time in the nation's history a speaker was penalized by Congress.
Romney urged Gingrich to make the full ethics report available to South Carolina voters before Saturday's primary.
"I wouldn't release things piecemeal. Do it all at once," he told reporters after an event in Gilbert, South Carolina.
A Gingrich spokesman brushed off the attack and said the report is already available to read online.
"Mitt should go to Thomas at the Library of Congress website and search 'already been released' and read the report in the Congressional record," R.C. Hammond said.
The report appears on the Library of Congress web site as well as thewebsite of the House Ethics Committee.
Romney's communications director said the governor was calling on Gingrich to release underlying documents he had provided to the ethics committee during the investigation.
"Given Speaker Gingrich's newfound interest in disclosure and transparency, and his concern about an 'October surprise,' he should authorize the release of the complete record of the ethics proceedings against him," Gail Gitcho said.
"We know from Newt's own statements that he turned over a million pages of documents. Nancy Pelosi, who sat on the ethics committee, said that this information contains damaging information. Nancy Pelosi is gleeful over the information she has on Speaker Gingrich, and Speaker Gingrich is concerned enough to threaten her with a rules violation. If Nancy Pelosi has this information, Barack Obama has this information."
The former Massachusetts governor recently faced disclosure questions of his own, as reporters pressed him on his varying responses on when he would release his tax records.
"I've indicated that I will release my tax returns. I'll do so when they're prepared which would be April, first, middle part of April and then they'll all come out at one time," Romney said.
He added that there would be multiple returns released.
"There will be more than one year. I don't know the exact number," Romney said.     
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