October 14, 2005

Armstrong Williams May Be In Serious Trouble


Armstrong Williams is getting a probe that he doesn't want this time:



The Government Accountability Office has concluded that the Education Department engaged in illegal "covert propaganda" by hiring Williams to promote the No Child Left Behind Act without requiring him to disclose that he was being paid. The Education Department's inspector general has also reviewed the Williams deal, which was part of a broader contract that the education agency had with Ketchum, a public relations firm.

Now the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia is investigating whether Williams accepted public money without performing his required duties, said Dan Katz, chief counsel for Lautenberg. The attorney's office has a range of potential remedies, from suing to recover the money to possible criminal charges, Katz said.



Posted by at October 14, 2005 09:26 PM | TrackBack

He has nothing to worry about. If all that shiznit he's been talking for so long is right, he should be fine - and he should come out better off than before. How could this possibly not work out for him. To borrow a quote from Vicini in The Princess Bride, "Inconceivable." Armscrong will be back toasting with his conservo-peeps before you know it.

Posted by: Temple3 at October 14, 2005 10:50 PM