WASHINGTON The Bush White House, particularly before the 2006 midterm elections, routinely violated a federal law that prohibits use of federal tax dollars to pay for political activities by creating a political boiler room that coordinated Republican campaign activities nationwide, a report issued Monday by an independent federal agency concludes. The report by the Office of Special Counsel finds that the Bush administrations Office of Political Affairs overseen by Karl Rove served almost as an extension of the Republican National Committee, developing a target list of Congressional races, organizing dozens of briefings for political appointees to press them to work for party candidates, and sending cabinet officials out to help these campaigns.
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