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| | Congressman Jay Kim: Just the Tip of the Iceberg |
 | | Kim, the first Korean-American elected to the US Congress, pleaded guilty to three counts of accepting illegal contributions totaling $145,000 from 1992, when he was first elected, to 1996. |
 | | When Jay Kim took on the well-established, local political names of California's 41st Congressional district for his seat in the U. House of Representatives in 1992, most thought it was an impossible task. |
 | | Jay Kim is untrustworthy not only because he accepted campaign cash from Korean-controlled companies which violated not only foreign money regulations but also size rules, but because he was assigned, by Newt Gingrich, to the Asia-Pacific subcommittee of the Foreign Relations Committee, making him the only Asian-American both on the subcommittee and the Republican Party. |
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