Gibbs says the House ethics committee is taking the right course in handling allegations against the New York lawmaker. He says the White House doesn't want to make a judgment about the case before the committee decides what to do.
Gibbs says no one at the White House -- from President Barack Obama on down
-- has spoken to Rangel about the ethics matter. He defends the Democrats' record on ethics reform
-- and says it's a record the president and his party are happy to put before voters.
Gibbs appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America," CBS' "The Early Show" and NBC's "Today Show."
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