Is Rahm Emanuel looking for Amnesty for Freddie/Fannie Execs?
Emanuel, who served as a board member for Freddie Mac, one of the agencies that precipitated the economic crisis the nation now finds itself in, had no misgivings about taking a leadership role in tanking the bill. “He was cheerleading us along, mothering the votes,” says the aide. “We wanted enough to put the pressure on the Republicans and Congressman Emanuel was charged with making it close enough. He did a great job.”
Emanuel apparently is concerned the roles former Clinton Administration members may have played in the mortgage industry collapse could be politically—or worse, if the Department of Justice had its way, legally—treacherous for many.
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