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  2. List of federal political scandals in the United States

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    Corrupt Bargain was a supposed bargain by John Quincy Adams with Henry Clay. (1824) [14] In the United States presidential election of 1824, in which John Quincy Adams was elected by the House of Representatives after Andrew Jackson won the most popular and electoral votes but failed to receive a majority. The matter was decided by the House of ...

  3. Corrupt bargain - Wikipedia

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    Three events in American political history have been called [citation needed] a corrupt bargain: the 1824 United States presidential election, the Compromise of 1877, and Gerald Ford's 1974 pardon of Richard Nixon. In all cases, Congress or the President acted against the most clearly defined legal course of action at the time, although in no ...

  4. List of United States federal officials convicted of ...

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    For a more complete list see: List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes and List of federal political scandals in the United States. Dozens of high-level United States federal officials have been convicted of public corruption offenses for conduct while in office. These officials have been convicted under two types of statutes.

  5. Former Sen. Bob Menendez sentenced to 11 years in prison on ...

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    A federal judge sentenced a tearful Bob Menendez to 11 years in prison Wednesday after the former U.S. senator was convicted of abusing the power of his office in exchange for bribes in the form ...

  6. Biggest Political Scandals in U.S. History

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    The Teapot Dome Scandal. This 1920s scandal had it all: “ornery oil tycoons, poker-playing politicians, illegal liquor sales, a murder-suicide, a womanizing president and a bagful for bribery ...

  7. The age of devastating political scandals appears to be over

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    Scandals in the not distant past have ended presidential campaigns: for example, Gary Hart’s "monkey business" and Joe Biden’s plagiarism. I am wondering, though, if this aspect of politics ...

  8. List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes

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    In October 2004, she was sentenced to nine months in jail for corruption, fined $5,000 (equivalent to $8,050 in 2024), given three years of supervised release and 150 hours of community service (2005). [106] CBS News called it "the biggest Pentagon scandal in 20 years" and said that she pleaded guilty to a felony. [107]

  9. List of United States state officials convicted of federal ...

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    These statutes are also applicable to corrupt federal officials. [6] In addition, federal officials are subject to the federal bribery, graft, and conflict-of-interest crimes contained in Title 18, Chapter 11 of the United States Code , 18 U.S.C. §§ 201–227, which do not apply to state and local officials.