國會大廈騷亂中,聯邦調查局公佈了肯尼迪時代對南希佩洛西父親的調查文件

 國會大廈騷亂中,聯邦調查局公佈了肯尼迪時代對南希佩洛西父親的調查文件

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当华盛顿特区在1月6日对美国国会大厦的事件目不转睛时,联邦调查局悄悄地公布了60年前对南希-佩洛西的父亲进行的 "紧急"--但似乎是受控的--调查的一沓档案。


这些档案揭示了对小托马斯-达莱桑德罗(Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr.)进行的为期两个月的紧张调查的结果,他是马里兰州的政治家,曾长期担任国会议员和巴尔的摩市市长。


约翰-F-肯尼迪的白宫在肯尼迪计划任命达莱桑德罗担任政府职务后下令进行调查。根据1961年2月6日 "联邦调查局局长 "的电报,联邦调查局的一次例行姓名检查显示了对达历山德罗的 "指控"。当时的局长是J.Edgar Hoover。


这份 "紧急 "电报似乎预示着确保达历山德罗被任命为审查国防合同的政府监督委员会的目标。


"白宫要求我们进行特别调查,但如果开发出实质性的负面信息,我们应该报告这一点,并停止任何进一步的调查,因为任何指控的证实都会消除达莱桑德罗先生,"联邦调查局局长在电报中写道,该电报位于档案馆的第19页。


胡佛写道:"立即指派",指示巴尔的摩和华盛顿外地办事处 "持续关注 "该调查。


在有时难以辨认和经过大量编辑的复制品中,这套248页的资料显示,联邦调查局特工的任务是追查围绕他们的人的谣言和事实。


"有指控说达莱桑德罗与巴尔的摩的犯罪分子有联系,[编辑]和他的儿子富兰克林-罗斯福-达莱桑德罗曾因强奸罪被捕,"一名特工在该文集第14页写道。该特工指出,这些指控可能是谣言。


在文件的其他地方,特工写到了这个儿子,他被逮捕并被宣告无罪,而其他人则因强奸两名年龄分别为11岁和13岁的女孩而被定罪。年轻的达莱桑德罗于2007年去世,他也因与该案有关的伪证罪被审判并宣告无罪。


在1961年对资深的达莱桑德罗的调查中,G-men深入研究了他们的对象的过去几十年。


"据称,1945年,一位名叫查尔斯-F-卡马拉塔(Charles F. Cammarata)的人在马里兰州巴尔的摩从事各种犯罪活动,由于他与达莱桑德罗议员的友谊和保护,他的活动几乎没有受到影响,"一位不愿透露姓名的特工在1961年1月30日写给白宫的备忘录中说。


在这份从文集第38页开始的备忘录中,这名特工总结了关于有权有势的达莱桑德罗从申请加入警察队伍的人那里收受贿赂,以及他帮助阻碍调查和起诉犯罪的指控。


在其他地方,该备忘录引用了一个 "秘密消息来源,他在过去提供了可靠的信息",报告说达莱桑德罗在1943年美苏友谊全国委员会的集会上出现在舞台上,根据联邦调查局的说法,该委员会是由美国库门主义党在1943年成立的苏联幌子集团。

在1961年对资深的达莱桑德罗的调查中,G-men对其对象的过去进行了数十年的深入研究。


"据称,1945年,一位名叫查尔斯-F-卡马拉塔(Charles F. Cammarata)的人在马里兰州巴尔的摩从事各种犯罪活动,由于他与达莱桑德罗议员的友谊和保护,他的活动几乎没有受到影响,"一位不愿透露姓名的特工在1961年1月30日写给白宫的备忘录中说。


在这份从文集第38页开始的备忘录中,这名特工总结了关于有权有势的达莱桑德罗从申请加入警察队伍的人那里收受贿赂,以及他帮助阻碍调查和起诉犯罪的指控。


在其他地方,该备忘录引用了一个 "秘密消息来源,他在过去提供了可靠的信息",报告说达莱桑德罗在1943年美苏友谊全国委员会的集会上出现在舞台上,根据联邦调查局的说法,该委员会是由美国库门主义党在1943年成立的苏联幌子集团。


备忘录指出,第二年,达历山德罗被报告为国际工人协会活动的主要发言人,这个保险组织在1947年被美国总检察长列入颠覆性组织名单,后来被纽约州保险部门下令解散,因为它与共产党的关系太密切,违反了禁止行业政治活动的规定。  


在该文件第129页开始的一系列背书中,一连串的同事--法官、政客、朋友和熟人--都对达莱桑德罗进行了精彩的描述。他们说,他 "正直",或 "忠诚","诚实",是个忠实的家庭主夫。


两位熟人对他们的赞美有所保留。在一份未注明日期的备忘录中,一名探员写道:"另一个人说,他在推荐达历山德罗担任任何职务时都会犹豫不决,因为他可能会在没有得到另一名主管批准的情况下授予合同。"


调查结束后,参议院确认了达莱桑德罗担任合同监督职务。他于1961年3月28日宣誓就职,他的妻子和肯尼迪以及年轻的南希在一旁观看。达莱桑德罗在重新谈判委员会任职,该委员会后来被解散。


1966年,当时担任林登-贝恩斯-约翰逊总统助理的米尔德里德-斯蒂格尔(Mildred Stegall)联系了联邦调查局,要求他们在档案中搜索有关达莱桑德罗的材料。由此产生的联邦调查局备忘录,日期为1966年9月21日,转载于该文件的第16页,并没有解释为什么斯蒂格尔想要这些信息。


联邦调查局没有透露为什么在1月6日公布整个档案集,也没有立即回应《新闻周刊》。


托马斯-达莱桑德罗于1987年去世,享年84岁。


佩洛西议长没有回应《正义报》的问题。



While Washington, D.C. was riveted Jan. 6 on events at the U.S. Capitol, the FBI quietly released a trove of files from an "urgent" — yet seemingly controlled — investigation 60 years ago into Nancy Pelosi's father.


The files reveal the results of an intense two-month investigation into Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr., a Maryland politician who served in a long career as a member of Congress and mayor of Baltimore.


John F. Kennedy's White House ordered the investigation after JFK planned to appoint D'Alesandro to a government post. A routine FBI name check revealed "allegations" against D'Alessandro, according to a Feb. 6, 1961 teletype from "FBI Director." The director at the time was J. Edgar Hoover.


The "urgent" teletype seemed to signal the goal of ensuring that D'Alesandro would be appointed to a government watchdog board that reviewed defense contracts. 


"The White House has requested that we proceed with a special inquiry investigation but that if substantial derogatory information were developed, we should report this and discontinue any further inquiries because substantiation of any of the allegations would eliminate Mr. D'Alesandro," the FBI director wrote in the teletype that is located on page 19 of the trove.


"Assign immediately," Hoover wrote, instructing the Baltimore and Washington field offices to "afford continuous attention" to the investigation.


In sometimes illegible and heavily redacted reproductions, the 248-page collection shows that FBI agents were tasked with running down rumors and facts surrounding their man.


"There have been allegations that D'Alesandro has associated with the Baltimore criminal element and [redacted] and the son, Franklin Roosevelt D'Alesandro, had been arrested for rape," an agent wrote on page 14 of the trove. The allegations may have been rumor, the agent noted.


Elsewhere in the trove, agents wrote about the son, who was arrested and acquitted on charges that saw others convicted of raping two young girls, aged 11 and 13. The young D'Alesandro, who died in 2007, also was tried and acquitted of perjury in relation to that case. 


In the 1961 inquiry into the senior D'Alesandro, the G-men delved decades into their subject's past.


"In 1945 it was alleged that one Charles F. Cammarata had been able to get away with all sorts of criminal activities in Baltimore, Maryland, and had operated almost unmolested due to his friendship with and the protection of Congressman D'Alesandro," one unnamed agent wrote in a Jan. 30, 1961 memo to the White House.


In the same memo, which begins on page 38 of the collection, the agent summarizes allegations that a powerful D'Alesandro took payoffs from applicants to the police force, and that he helped to hinder the investigation and prosecution of crimes.


Elsewhere, the memo cites a "confidential source, who has furnished reliable information in the past," reporting that D'Alesandro appeared onstage at a 1943 rally for the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, which was formed in 1943 by the Coummunist Party USA as a Soviet front group, according to the FBI.


In the 1961 inquiry into the senior D'Alesandro, the G-men delved decades into their subject's past.


"In 1945 it was alleged that one Charles F. Cammarata had been able to get away with all sorts of criminal activities in Baltimore, Maryland, and had operated almost unmolested due to his friendship with and the protection of Congressman D'Alesandro," one unnamed agent wrote in a Jan. 30, 1961 memo to the White House.


In the same memo, which begins on page 38 of the collection, the agent summarizes allegations that a powerful D'Alesandro took payoffs from applicants to the police force, and that he helped to hinder the investigation and prosecution of crimes.


Elsewhere, the memo cites a "confidential source, who has furnished reliable information in the past," reporting that D'Alesandro appeared onstage at a 1943 rally for the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, which was formed in 1943 by the Coummunist Party USA as a Soviet front group, according to the FBI.


The following year, the memo notes, D'Alesandro was reported as the main speaker at an event for the International Workers Order, an insurance organization placed on a list of subversive organizations by the U.S. attorney general in 1947 and later disbanded by order of the New York State Insurance Department for being too closely aligned with the Communist Party, in violation of regulations prohibiting political activity in the industry.  


In a series of endorsements commencing on page 129 of the trove, a phalanx of associates — judges, politicians, friends, and acquaintances — described D'Alesandro in glowing terms. He was "upright," they said, or "loyal," "honest," and a devoted family man. 


Two acquaintances hedged their praise. In an undated memo, one agent wrote: "Another individual stated he would be hesitant in recommending D'Alesandro for any office where he would be in a position to award contracts without first having the approval of another supervisor."


Following the investigation, the Senate confirmed D'Alesandro for the contract oversight position. He was sworn into office on March 28, 1961, while his wife, along with JFK and a young Nancy, looked on. D'Alesandro served on the Renegotiation Board, which later was disbanded.


In 1966, Mildred Stegall, who at the time was an assistant to President Lyndon Baines Johnson, contacted the FBI and asked them to search their files for material on D'Alesandro. The resulting FBI memo, dated Sept. 21, 1966 and reproduced on page 16 of the trove, did not explain why Stegall wanted the information.


The FBI did not disclose why the entire collection was released on Jan. 6, and did not immediately respond to Just the News.


Thomas D'Alesandro died in 1987, at age 84.


Speaker Pelosi did not respond to questions from Just the News.






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