The Hill’s exclusive: Rep. Sutton has called for Rangel to resign.
In private, Democratic aides and political strategists shook their heads at the prospect of a public reading of Rangel’s alleged misdeeds — first at a televised preliminary hearing set to begin Thursday and continuing with the ethics trial in September after Congress returns from a nearly seven-week recess.
The Times looks at Rangel’s work to become Chairman of Ways and Means and what’s happened since.