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    Gingrich reveals income, but not how he earned it

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich beat his main GOP presidential rival, Mitt Romney, to the punch by releasing his most recent tax return. But Gingrich still hasn't revealed how he earned most of his $3.1 million.

    The 2010 tax return made public last week shows that $2.4 million, more than three-fourths of Gingrich's income, came in payments he regularly received, in addition to his salary, from different businesses he ran before announcing his candidacy for president. Those businesses managed speaking engagements, appearance fees, consulting work, book and video deals and paid positions that Gingrich held in other groups.

    Gingrich, who has demanded more transparency from Romney, doesn't identify where the money came from, including amounts he received from his consulting business. He also doesn't list some of the salary he reported on his tax return on a financial disclosure filed last year after launching his campaign.

    The Associated Press requested details about Gingrich's income and the identities of who paid him for his services. The campaign has not decided whether it will release further information about Gingrich's income, spokesman R.C. Hammond said. Gingrich will amend his financial disclosure to show $252,500 in salary from one of his companies, Hammond said.

    Other GOP presidential candidates, including Romney and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, have provided details of such income. Romney's financial reports filed last year and his 2010 tax return released this week specify groups that paid him for appearances and how much he received. Romney's campaign said Thursday he will amend his financial disclosure to add investment funds he did not previously report, including a Swiss bank account that earned just over $1,700 in interest that was reported on his tax return.

    Santorum, who has yet to release his tax return, lists on a financial report the businesses that paid him as a consultant, payments he received serving on specific boards and activist groups, and money he earned as a FOX News contributor and a newspaper columnist.

    The way Gingrich has earned a living in recent years has become an avenue for political attack by Romney. Romney charges that the $1.65 million Gingrich received from the government-backed mortgage company Freddie Mac from 1999 to 2007 was for influence peddling, which Gingrich has denied. Romney also has demanded that Gingrich identify other clients who paid for his services and what he did for them, accusing Gingrich of "potentially wrongful activity."

    "If you're getting paid by health companies, if your entities are getting paid by health companies that could benefit from a piece of legislation, and you then meet with Republican congressmen and encourage them to support that legislation, you can call it whatever you'd like. I call it influence-peddling," Romney told Gingrich.

    Gingrich has accused Romney of attacking his consulting work out of political desperation, hoping to stifle Gingrich's rising popularity among GOP voters. Gingrich said he has never been a lobbyist.

    But he is battling the perception that he was selling his influence, if not actually lobbying, as he campaigns to win Florida's GOP presidential primary on Tuesday. Gingrich has said he was exercising his rights as a citizen, not a lobbyist, in 2003 when he publicly advocated changes in Medicare. And he's argued that he and his group, which received millions from dozens of health-related businesses, made sure not to cross the line into lobbying when he met with congressional members and others to promote the Medicare changes sought by then President George W. Bush.

    A liberal-leaning watchdog group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, is urging a federal investigation of Gingrich's activities.

    "Mr. Gingrich's claim that he simply engaged in 'public advocacy' doesn't pass the smell test," said Melanie Sloan, the group's executive director. "Mr. Gingrich was a lobbyist, and he should not be allowed to play word games with the American people."

    To make its case that Gingrich was lobbying, Sloan's group cites the Lobbying Disclosure Act, which defines a lobbyist as someone who receives payment for services from a client, makes more than one lobbying contact for the client on an issue and spends at least 20 percent of their time in a three-month period on lobbying activities. A lobbying contact is defined as communication on behalf of a client regarding "the formulation, modification or adoption of federal legislation."

    Gingrich's tax return doesn't show how much money he received as a consultant working through his Gingrich Group and his Center for Health Transformation. The center urges changes to health-related policies and laws, practices and technology but says it "does not provide lobbying services nor directly or indirectly participate in lobbying activities of any kind." Instead, all of Gingrich's income is lumped together as $2.4 million in payments from Gingrich Holdings, a sort of parent company managing his interests in other businesses.

    The Center for Health Transformation served more than 100 companies in 2010, with some paying as much as $200,000 a year to join Gingrich's organization. While the center has said it generated $55 million from hundreds of corporate sponsors from 2001 to 2010 with Gingrich leading the effort, it said it won't release a list of clients due to confidentiality clauses in its contracts.

    Last year as he prepared for the presidential run, Gingrich sold his interest in the Gingrich Group and the Center for Health Transformation. He hasn't said how much he received in the buyout, but his financial disclosure form shows his Gingrich Productions is owed between $5 million and $25 million from the Gingrich Group.

    Gingrich's tax return also doesn't show how much he received from his Fox News contract as a frequent on-air contributor. That contract was managed by Gingrich Communications, a business that handles his appearances and speaking engagements.

    Last fall when Gingrich was first denying ever working as a lobbyist, he told a South Carolina audience that he didn't need to walk the halls of Congress to make a living because of the bounty he received in speaking fees.

    "I'm going to be really direct, OK? I was charging $60,000 a speech. And the number of speeches was going up, not down," he said.

    Gingrich has not identified the groups that paid him for those speeches.

    Gingrich also continued to earn money as an author, although it's not clear how much of his earnings came from payments received by Gingrich Communications from his books.

    While the $2.4 million in Gingrich's business payments are not detailed, the tax return does identify more than $712,000 of other income:

    —$252,500 for his salary from Gingrich Holdings;

    —$191,827 for his wife's salary from Gingrich Productions and $5,918 from the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington as a member of the church's professional choir;

    —$76,200 for his congressional pension;

    —$72,274 from his share of his daughter's business;

    —$38,637 for dividend and interest payments;

    —$33,124 in tax refunds;

    —$21,625 in speaking fees paid directly to Gingrich and not his businesses;

    —$20,000 for him and his wife for serving on boards of directors. The boards are not identified.

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    • Luke Alike  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Honestly folks, what in this man's history, character and behavior would make you proud to call him President of the United States of America?
      • Abolish 4 mths ago
        He isn't you.
      • Hank N 4 mths ago
        Only if you believe in politician. So far, I found none are worth anything.
      • Charles 4 mths ago
        The United States is the greatest country in the world. Where else could a serial adulterer and his ho wife dream of becoming Prez and First Lady (in her cas third lady).
    • Andre Jack  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Common Newt, you been badgering people to come clean but you too have skeletons in your closet. Still living by the " Do as I say, not as I do" rule.
    • Billy  •  Abbeville, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      He did what a lobbyist does , so he is nothing more then a dam lobbyist. I would never vote for a dam lobbyist are a dam speculator.
      • caseus 4 mths ago
        Billy.. lobbying who on behalf of whom, and for what purpose?
      • M 4 mths ago
        You need to check your grammar and spelling in order to make your comment sound more educated.
      • caseus 4 mths ago
        by the way Billy, I used to visit Abbeville quite often some 40 years... now I an hardly remember where it is
    • Jay  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      If Newt truly told us how he made his money he would possibly wind up in jail.
    • *magical underpants*  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Newtinsky = a Lewinsky in a cleaner dress.
    • ipwwpi  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Gingrich is the epitome of the snake oil salesman. Gingrich claimed Romney needed to be vetted but when King asked him about one of his many wives, he attacked King and made himself the victim of his own adultery. Newter now claims he never was a lobbyist but was hired by Freddie Mac's head lobbyist & pd millions to help them steal Trillions.
    • John  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  4 mths ago
      Earned 3.1 million! These politicians are so out of touch with how most of us in this country lives. How can any of them truly represent us?
      • Ray 4 mths ago
        They can't.
      • Cheep-O 4 mths ago
        They can't x2
      • charlie 4 mths ago
        they can't x3

        Jill Stein 2012
    • Ron  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      One question that has never been asked or answered is why did Freddie Mac need a historian consultant? What kind of history did old Newtie boy teach them? How to cheat, lie and steal?? I for one do not think for one minute his consulting was about history. We need some answers.
      • Johnny Doughey 4 mths ago
        Isn't it common for historians to earn millions of dollars for their knowledge of encyclopedia Britannica?
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        you must be really old.
      • ja 4 mths ago
        If I had known history paid so well I wouldve pay more attention in school.
    • FauxSpewsOpinion.  •  4 mths ago
      How much did he get to write off as expenses to keep his 2 ex-wives and countless mistresses from going after him and keeping their mouth's shut?
    • Bad Timing  •  4 mths ago
      No way I would vote for him.His past and present are just too checkered for my liking.
    • Andre Jack  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Wait a minute...Wasn't it Newt that open up that can of worms, and now he ducking how he made his income! Man this is getting better and better....
    • A.A.J.  •  4 mths ago
      Romney and Newt can't lose in this election. If Obama wins, the GOP will filibuster any attempt to raise capital gains tax, while simultaneously pushing to reduce SS and Medicare, which they don't need.
      If Romney or Gingrich win, they will slash the capital gains tax rate (GIngrich said he would take it to ZERO) which means they would pay less in taxes. Romney would pay NOTHING, if Gingrich won.

      Obama is wealthy too... and he pays taxes at rates higher than the middle class. And he is ready to pay more in taxes... himself, because he thinks that it is fair. You should pay at least the same rate as your secretary, no?
      • Mrs. 4 mths ago
        Haven't decided who gets my vote yet but I keep hearing from all the Obama supporters that Obama grew up poor and was a community activist, Now where did he get his money?
      • Abolish 4 mths ago
        NO! My secretary is not a job creator. She does not invest, which means she does not take the risks necessary to fuel our economy.
      • Charles 4 mths ago
        Not really because lots of people are sick of the GOP and will vote many of them out of office in 2012.
    • Frustrated  •  Des Moines, Iowa  •  4 mths ago
      Would it matter if he explained how he earned it? His own staff just admitted that Newt misled John King when answering questions about his open marriage request. He is lost in a sea of lies.
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      Newt is the same ruthless, grasping, narcissistic creep he always was. The fact he is considered a viable candidate for the White House just points out how far our standards have declined...
    • D. Ott  •  Green Bay, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      I didn't know pimps could make that much.
    • hero  •  Clearlake, California  •  4 mths ago
      Past performance is indicative of what we might expect in the future. That's why it's important to fully expose this weasel.
    • Luke Alike  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Don't ask, don't tell...? Be straight with us, Newt.
    • Nigel  •  4 mths ago
      Newt thinks he's more "in touch" with the "middle-class" because he only made $3.1 Million to Romney's $21 Million.
      Seriuosly, where does the GOP find these idiots who seem to think the middle-class consists of millionaires??
    • bill  •  4 mths ago
      Newt's job is to advise Freddie Mac on how to lose billions of dollars of taxpayer's money and still give multi-million dollar bonus to executives. He does his job very well.
    • Chuck  •  4 mths ago
      Consultant is a fancy word, used in DC for crooks.
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