"Abramoff has told friends, "I was standing right next to the window
and after the picture was taken, the President came over and shook
hands with me, and we chatted and joked."
"White House had initially said there was no record of disgraced
lobbyist at 2001 meeting"

Abramoff did lobbying work for CICBush43 when he was the governor of
Texas so it would be surprising if he did not know Abramoff.  A photo
gallery including the subject photo is available at the Time orginal
story URL for those wishing to view the photo.

David Bier

http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1158908,00.html

Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006 

First Photo of Bush and Abramoff 

White House had initially said there was no record of disgraced
lobbyist at 2001 meeting

By ADAM ZAGORIN AND MATTHEW COOPER/WASHINGTON

Just how close was the relationship between the White House and
disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff? The Bush Administration again faced
questions about those ties after an e-mail Abramoff sent a journalist
friend surfaced last week in which Abramoff wrote that he had met
President Bush almost a dozen times over the past five years, and even
received an invitation to the President's Crawford, Texas ranch along
with other large political donors. Bush "has one of the best memories
of any politician I have ever met," Abramoff mused in the e-mail last
month, adding that, He "saw me in almost a dozen settings, and joked
with me about a bunch of things, including details of my kids." The
White House, however, has continued to assert that the President had
no recollection of ever meeting Abramoff. When TIME reported in
January that it had viewed unpublished photographs of Abramoff with
Bush, aides responded that the pictures meant nothing since the
President is photographed with thousands of supporters and White House
visitors every year.

Now, finally, the first such photo has come to light. It shows a
bearded Abramoff in the background as Bush greets an Abramoff client,
Raul Garza, who was then the chairman of the Kickapoo Traditional
Tribe of Texas; Bush senior advisor Karl Rove looks on. The photograph
was provided to TIME by Mr. Garza. The meeting took place in the
Eisenhower Executive Office Building adjacent to the White House on
May 9, 2001. Told about the photograph in January, the White House
said it had no record that Abramoff was present at the meeting. Shown
the photograph today, White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said
the White House had still found no record of Abramoff's presence but
confirmed that it is Abramoff in the picture. McClellan told TIME:
"The president has taken countless, tens of thousands of pictures at
home and abroad over the last five years. As we've said previously a
photo like this has no relevance to the Justice Department's
investigation (of Abramoff)."

This meeting, however, was a relatively small gathering attended by
some two dozen people, including Garza and another Indian tribal
leader who was Abramoff's client. At least two tribes, the Coushatta
of Louisiana and the Mississippi Band of Choctaw, contributed $25,000
each to the anti-tax group Americans for Tax Reform, which is headed
by Grover Norquist, a well-known conservative ally of the White House.
Garza, who is also known by his Indian name, Makateonenodua.com,
meaning "black buffalo," is under federal indictment for allegedly
embezzling more than $300,000 from his tribe.

Talking about the photo, Abramoff has told friends, "I was standing
right next to the window and after the picture was taken, the
President came over and shook hands with me, and we chatted and
joked." A photograph of that scene as described by Abramoff was shown
to TIME two weeks ago. Abramoff's lawyers have said that their client
has long had photographs of himself with Bush, but that he has no
intention of releasing any of them. Abramoff would not comment on the
matter.

Benigno Fitial, the governor of the Northern Mariana Islands, told
TIME he attended the 2001 meeting as well. Then an Abramoff client,
the governor recalled asking the President a question about tax policy
as part of a discussion among the small group after Bush had given a
short speech on the subject. Fitial was seeking low-tax and relaxed
labor regulations for the Northern Marianas at the time. Fitial said
he used a photograph of himself with President Bush taken at the
meeting in his campaign for governor.

Fitial recalled that the President was "very gracious" at the session.
"He knew quite a few of the people in the room; I know that because he
called them by their first name. The responses showed that the
President was no stranger to these people, he said. "And the response
was very warm on both sides." 





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