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FBI fumbled investigation of Scalise shooting, report says GOP-led panel says attacker’s motivations were downplayed

BY MARK BALLARD Staff writer

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO By FRANCISCO SECO

Cardinal Francis Leo walks along St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Monday after attending the General Congregation of Cardinals in the New Synod Hall, where they are preparing for the upcoming conclave to elect the 267th Roman pontiff.

Conclave to make a e se selection ect o begins eg Wednesday BY NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press

pope is chosen the voting is conducted: How a news meets a new pope. A look at how in the Sistine Chapel to select The College of Cardinal

Entrance to ‘Room of Tears’

VATICAN CITY — Cardinals wrapped d up their pre-conclave meeting gs Tuesday, trying to identify a possible new pope who could follow Pop pe Francis and make the 2,000-yearold Catholic Church credible an nd The voting relevant today, especially to youn ng people. Although they come from 70 diifferent countries, the 133 cardin nal electors seem fundamentally united in insisting that the question befo ore them isn’t so much whether th he church gets its first Asian or Afrrican pontiff, or a conservative or progressive. Rather, they say th he ä How a new pope primary task facing them when the conclave opens Wednesday is to find nd is chosen. PAGE 4A a pope who can be both a pastor and a teacher, a bridge who can unite the church and preach peace. It is indeed a tall task, given the “We need a superman!” said Car- sexual abuse and financial scandals dinal William Seng Chye Goh, the that have harmed the church’s repu67-year-old archbishop of Singapore. tation and the secularizing trends Scrutineers 3

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bottom for pontiff’) with space at the Pontificem’ (‘I elect as supremethe ballot twice; three so-called the words ‘Eligo in Summum folds The rectangular ballot bears his handwriting, each cardinal notes his choice and g the elector’s choice; disguisin front of the altar. by lot, count the ballots in 4 If the cardinals are scrutineers, chosen earlier 1 One at a time, in order of seniority, each cardinal approaches the altar holding out his ballot; he kneels, offers a short prayer, rises and says aloud in Latin, ‘I call as my witness Christ the Lord, who will be my judge, that my vote is given I to the one who before God think should be elected.’

2 He places his ballot on a gold plate called a paten, slides the ballot into a large gold-plated urn and returns to his seat. Collected ballots if are removed and counted; d the total does not correspon to the number of electors, they are burned and a new vote is taken.

3 If numbers match, the first scrutineer opens a ballot and notes the name; the second repeats the process; the third reads the name aloud and writes the name; if one man vote, receives two-thirds of the a valid election has taken place; if the number is not divisible by three, two-thirds plus one is required.

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deadlocked after 13 days day of voting, they pause for a of prayer and reflection, then move on to runoff ballots between two leading burned are candidates; ballots in a stove after each day’s vote; black smoke indicates voting is inconclusive; white signifies there is a new pope.

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Voting: Only one name is permitted per ballot Source: Apostolic Constitution Graphic: Staff, TNS

Urn: Three urns replaced traditional chalices in 2005

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in m many parts of the world that are turrning people away from organized relligion. Add to that the Holy See’s dirre financial state and often dysfun nctional bureaucracy, and the job of being pope in the 21st century see ems almost impossible. Francis named 108 of the 133 F ele ectors and selected cardinals in hiss image. But there is an element of uncertainty about the election sin nce many of them didn’t know one ano other before last week, meaning the ey haven’t had much time to suss outt who among them is best suited to lead the 1.4 billion-strong church. The cardinals held their last day T off pre-conclave meetings Tuesday morning, during which Francis’ fisherman’s ring and his official seal were destroyed in one of the fisea nal formal rites of the transition of his pontificate to the next. The cardinals will begin trying to find the new pope Wednesday

tion agency appeared to fizzle in the Legislature on Tuesday. A bill, sponsored by Rep. Jacob Braud, R-Belle Chasse, had raised conBY ALEX LUBBEN cerns that reforms put in place after Hurricane Katrina would be eroded if Staff writer it were approved. But a new version of Gov. Jeff Landry and his allies’ effort that bill was introduced at a House comto reshape a New Orleans flood protec- mittee hearing Tuesday and a vote on it

WEATHER HIGH 78 LOW 72 PAGE 8B

ä See SCALISE, page 6A

Edwards denies withholding report on La. coastal project

Former governor sends detailed letter to Corps of Engineers BY ALEX LUBBEN Staff writer

was delayed. The original bill would have done away with the independent committee that nominates board members of the east bank’s flood protection authority, giving the governor the ability to directly appoint four members. The amended

Former Gov. John Bel Edwards has written a detailed letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers strongly denying that his administration “deliberately withheld” information about the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, the mammoth $3 billion plan to help restore Louisiana’s eroding coastline. In the three-page letter and in an interview with The Times-Picayune, the former governor argued that details from the engineering study in question were in fact shared with the Corps. He also said the Corps then communicated to his administration that the study would have no impact on the project’s permit. “The idea that I hid something is demonstrably false,” Edwards said in an interview. “Gov. (Jeff) Landry is trying to deflect attention and blame.” He wrote in the letter that the report “did not

ä See FLOOD, page 6A

ä See EDWARDS, page 7A

ä See CARDINALS, page 4A

Flood protection agency makeover fizzles Landry’s effort to reshape group stalls

WASHINGTON — The FBI bungled the investigation into the 2017 shooting that wounded House Majority Leader Steve Scalise and others, downplaying the attacker’s left-wing political motivations, a GOP-led congressional committee reported Tuesday. Republicans on the committee said criminal charges should be pursued against agents and others involved with the conclusions the FBI initially reached. Democrats Scalise pushed back, saying no evidence showed that those investigating the shooting were swayed by political considerations. Newly installed FBI director Kash Patel released the agency’s documents related to the shooting investigation to the committee. He was sworn in as director Feb. 21. “The FBI used false statements, manipulation of known facts, and biased and butchered analysis to support a narrative that (shooter James T. “Tom”) Hodgkinson committed suicide by cop without any nexus to domestic terrorism,” concluded GOP members of the House Permanent

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