Tags: Gingrich

Gingrich Says $1.65M Contract Wasn't for Lobbying

Wednesday, 25 Jan 2012 08:20 AM

 

Share:
More . . .
A    A   |
   Email Us   |
   Print   |

WASHINGTON — Newt Gingrich says he never lobbied for Freddie Mac even though he was a consultant to the government-backed mortgage company's chief lobbyist.

Instead, the presidential hopeful says he provided "strategic advice" under the $25,000 per month contract.

Gingrich told NBC on Wednesday that the contract spelled out "no lobbying, period."

The former House speaker's work for Freddie Mac has become an issue in the Republican primary, especially in Florida, one of the states hit hardest by the housing crisis. The second of two contracts between Freddie Mac and Gingrich's consulting business was released Tuesday. In all, Gingrich's businesses were paid $1.65 million by Freddie Mac. He reported to the mortgage company's lobbying office.

Gingrich says lobbying "is a perfectly legitimate business" but he wasn't a lobbyist.

© Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Share:
More . . .
   Email Us   |
   Print   |
Around the Web
Join the Newsmax Community
>> Register to share your comments with the community.
>> Login if you are already a member.
blog comments powered by Disqus
 
Email:
Country
Zip Code:
 
Hot Topics
Follow Newsmax
Like us
on Facebook
Follow us
on Twitter
Add us
on Google Plus
Top Stories
Around the Web
You May Also Like

Obama to Call for Huge Cuts in Nuclear Arsenal in Berlin Speech

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 06:13 AM

President Barack Obama will use a speech on Wednesday to revive proposals for a world without nuclear arms by targeting  . . .

Ignoring Red States, Obama Has Helped Solidify Divisiveness

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 10:01 AM

President Barack Obama's near-complete absence during his presidency from more than 25 percent of the nation's states ha . . .

Flashback: Obama's Nuclear Cuts Threaten U.S. Security

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 08:02 AM

President Barack Obama is set to announce a new round of strategic nuclear warhead reductions in the near future as part . . .

 
 
NEWSMAX.COM
America's News Page
©  Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved