After yesterday’s Star Tribune piece on Rep. Keith Ellison’s pilgrimage to Mecca late last year, the 5th District Democrat is firing back, asking the paper for a correction in a letter to the editor today. The Strib article by Kevin Diaz reported that the congressman’s trip was paid for by the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, an organization that received nearly $900,000 in taxpayer funds in 2006 and 2007 for renting space to Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy (TIZA), a school that receives public funds.
Diaz wrote that Ellison faces a review by the Ethics Committee for his “decision to keep the trip’s costs under wraps — even though it was paid for by a local Islamic nonprofit and typically would be reported as a gift to a public official.”
Yesterday, the Minnesota GOP cited the paper’s report in a letter to the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, concluding:
Rep. Ellison’s actions and stonewalling are clearly wrong and he should apologize to the people of Minnesota. Taxpayer money intended for students must never be used for a politician’s personal travel. To avoid the appearance of inappropriate use of taxpayer funds, we also believe he should reimburse the state for any and all expenses incurred during this travel immediately.
In his letter to the editor Thursday, Ellison said the Strib story’s “opinions and spurious connections… do not stand up in light of the actual facts. The Star Tribune’s account must be corrected.” He says he submitted the invitation from the Muslim nonprofit to the House Ethics Committee, where it was approved.
“The Star Tribune knows that I followed the spirit and the letter of the House rules, as communicated to me by House ethics lawyers, at every step of the process,” he wrote, adding that the ethics review is a standard procedure in the House, sparked by the newspaper’s inquiry.
Ellison, Congress’ first Muslim member, said that despite his public stature he deserves a private life.
“Privacy is not undiscovered dishonesty,” he wrote. “Some things are private. For example, family and religion. My trip, which was not at taxpayer expense, and paid for by a nonprofit organization that does not lobby, was handled according to the House rules, which balance disclosure and privacy.”













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Comment posted July 23, 2009 @ 9:32 pm
It is ashame that Keith Ellison keeps obfuscating on the issue, and making it much worse instead of just disclosing the information and laying the issue to rest. It is obvious that a private interest group paid for his trip because he is a congressperson; no one else could expect to receive an all expense paid trip overseas. Whether he had a personal motivation for the trip or a political motivation, or both, the public has the right to know the details just like all the other trips that congresspersons get paid by private interest groups and have to disclose. This practice should be barred, but disclosure is all the public can get. Ellison’s claim that his position was cleared by the ethics committee was in fact reported by the Star Tribune. It might be a slight point in Ellison’s favor, but does not absolve him. He has a responsibility to exercise better independent judgment and recognize that the information should be disclosed. His stubborn adherence to his position continues to make it unnecessarily worse for him. He could have so easily put the controversy to rest by disclosing the information in response promptly. The public is instead left to wonder what Ellison has to hide?
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Comment posted July 24, 2009 @ 4:53 pm
Why anyone is surprised by this is a mystery to me. The guy danced around his shady background during his campaign, why would you expect he would do anything different now?
The 5th district got the man they deserve.
Comment posted July 25, 2009 @ 4:00 pm
Please define “shady”.
Is he voting for something that would help the donor’s profits, like the Commandant Kline? No, but there’s not much any shadier than that.
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