The House Ethics Committee has conducted 20 investigations into allegations of sexual misconduct by members of the House since 2017, the panel revealed in a rare, lengthy public statement on Monday. It also released a list of all publicly-disclosed matters it has investigated involving alleged sexual misconduct by members, listing 28 instances in total and 15 instances since 2017…
Ethics panel reveals it conducted 20 sexual misconduct investigations into lawmakers since 2017
Originally reported by The Hill
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