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Huang says ex-White House aide Ickes asked him to `round up' donations Ex-Commerce Department official said he raised funds for Jesse Jackson Jr.
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Former Commerce Department official John Huang has told federal
investigators that White House aide Harold Ickes called him at his
government office in 1995 and asked him to "round up" donations for
the congressional campaign of Jesse Jackson Jr., legal sources say.
Federal law prohibits government employees such as Ickes, who
since has left the White House and now advises Hillary Rodham
Clinton's prospective Senate campaign, from soliciting campaign
donations from subordinates. It i...
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