The House’s internal ethics watchdog is “devoting significant resources” to its investigation of the “serious and complex” allegations against GOP Rep.
The bipartisan leaders of the House Ethics Committee said an investigative subcommittee formed late last year has authorized more than 20 subpoenas, collected thousands of documents, and contacted dozens of witnesses as part of its probe into the Florida Republican. The panel plans to receive more documents and testimony “in the coming weeks” and will “conduct a full and thorough investigation,” according ...
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