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By the time of his post-censure news conference, Rangel was defiant. "History would show that a different standard has been used in this case where I did not curse out the Speaker, I did not try to have sex with minors," he said, referring to past censure cases. He said he originally asked for an ethics investigation to counter "reporters who lie knowingly." "I am at rest with myself, and I am convinced that when history of this has been written that people will recognize that the vote for censure was a very, very, very political vote," Rangel said. The chairman of the ethics committee, Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California, told the House the censure her committee recommended was consistent with a Democratic pledge to run "the most honest, most open, most ethical Congress in history." She said Rangel "violated the public trust."
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