...regain his youthful political figure as U.S. senator. The sequel: Ohio's ex-congressman and current convict James Traficant eyes a fashion update from prison stripes to presidential pinstripes. The political circus is in town, and television...
...labor wage. ..." Who says this? A Republican making a partisan anti-Clinton speech? Hardly. It's Rep. James Traficant, D-Ohio, who also reports that the U.S. Air Force just issued military combat boots to our troops that were...
...Rep. Alan Mollohan resigned from the House Ethics Panel under (you guessed it) ethics charges. U.S. Rep. James Traficant, of Ohio, sentenced to eight years in prison, convicted of racketeering and accepting bribes. U.S. Rep. Jim...
...met with little opposition, word of the Austria bloodbaths has even reached the U.S. Congress. In 1998, Rep. James Traficant, D-Ohio, criticized Nitsch's work as "out of control." Some scandalized Austrian politicians are calling...
...Congress trying to raise public awareness on that issue. In truth, Americans could use a few more "bullies" like James Traficant, as opposed to our current national leaders. Also, in his final interview the night before his incarceration...