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James 'Jim' E. Clyburn

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Deep research · Exaupdated 19 days ago
James Clyburn, a long-serving U.S. Representative from South Carolina, has faced several public controversies and criticisms during his career. Ethics experts have criticized Clyburn for directing over $200,000 in campaign funds to family members for services such as rent, campaign management, and outreach. While federal law permits these payments, the practice has drawn scrutiny. Clyburn has also faced allegations regarding his role in the 2021 redistricting process. Reports indicated his aide delivered a map to Republican staffers that helped secure his district, an action critics argued facilitated racial gerrymandering. Clyburn has publicly denied involvement in the state legislature's redistricting decisions and submitted legal filings refuting allegations that he influenced the final plan. Past controversies include a 2005 earmark for a project involving a nonprofit whose executives were later charged with theft; the funds were never utilized. In 2003, he was criticized for securing $3.3 million for a pedestrian bridge named in his honor; Clyburn stated the project was requested by the state to improve safety following local fatalities. Additionally, he resigned from a museum board in 2004 to avoid potential conflicts of interest after a subcontractor hired his nephew. He has never been indicted, charged, or convicted of any crime.
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