Political Scandals | The Criminalization of Political Differences Is a Serious Problem in U.S. Politics

When Richard Holbrooke was chosen to be United States ambassador to the United Nations last June [1998], the State Department’s inspector general received an anonymous letter charging that Holbrooke had violated ethics rules. The writer, who described himself as a department employee, said he based his charges on hearsay.

Over the next four months, agents of the State and Justice Departments investigated Holbrooke in this country and abroad. One subject was his failure to list as income, in his financial disclosure form, the use of a room in a friend’s home in Washington when...

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