Mike Johnson stymied investigations into House members by gutting watchdog: NYT [View all]
Source: Raw Story
May 30, 2025 7:06PM ET
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) undermined ethics investigations into lawmakers by crippling a key watchdog for months, The New York Times reported on Friday afternoon. The result was that for three months, some 4,000 complaints sent to the Office of Congressional Conduct went unanswered and uninvestigated.
"Under House rules, the Office of Congressional Conduct cannot start inquiries, hire staff members or take formal action on public complaints without a board named by the speaker. Mr. Johnson did not do so until this month, the longest delay since the office was created in 2008. And even now, he has yet to install a full complement of board members, hobbling its ability to act," reported Michael Gold.
The result has been that Johnson "has mired the lone in-house independent overseer of congressional conduct in quicksand at a time when the Trump administration has been conducting a full-scale assault on independent watchdogs within the federal government." Johnson did not clarify why he has dragged his feet on staffing the Office of Congressional Conduct.
All of this comes at a time, the report noted, that "Republicans in Congress have shown little interest in flexing their investigatory muscles on the Trump administration. Instead they have preemptively ceded their oversight and spending powers to a president eager to blow past any check or balance."
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