House Ethics Committee investigates Rep. Rangel in Washington
Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-NY, waits for an elevator near his office on Capitol Hill in Washington on November 15, 2010. Rangel walked out of a House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct hearing earlier today. He is facing financial misconduct charges. UPI/Roger L. Wollenberg
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