January 4, 2007
-- WASHINGTON - Rep. Charles Rangel has evicted Vice President Dick
Cheney from his office in the Capitol, and the Harlem heavyweight is
moving into the prime digs today, The Post has learned.
Gilded
letters were freshly painted atop the office door yesterday proclaiming
"Ways and Means Committee" - confirming that the office now belongs to
Rangel, the House panel's new chairman.
Sources said Cheney's and his staff's belongings were removed over the holidays.
The new digs give Rangel some of the choicest and most politically
central real estate in all of Washington - as well as a measure of
sweet revenge.
Rangel moved at lightning speed to boot the man he once told The Post is a "son of a bitch."
Even before Rangel officially took charge as the new chairman - which
will happen at noon today - Capitol workers expunged the last traces of
Cheney and brought in Rangel's plush furniture.
The ornate
room is just yards off the House floor and the Democratic cloakroom
where power brokers meet, and has a spectacular view of the Capitol's
East Front.
Rangel was giddy at the prospect of giving Cheney
the boot the day after Democrats delivered Republicans a crushing
defeat on Election Day.
"Mr. Cheney enjoys an office on the
second floor of the House of Representatives that historically has been
designated for the Ways and Means Committee chairman," Rangel said
after the election.
Republicans gave the historic room to
Cheney after he captured the vice presidency, but got him to sign a
letter saying the gift wasn't permanent.
"I'm trying to find
some way to be gentle as I restore the dignity of that office," Rangel
chuckled at the time. "You gotta go, you gotta go."
Rangel was
so eager to bounce Cheney from the office, he phoned new House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) less than 12 hours after the polls closed to get
her approval.
Cheney's office took the high road yesterday.
Spokeswoman Mary McGinn told The Post, "It was always our understanding
that that office was on loan."