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Ethics, Congress, SCOTUS, & the Executive Branch

Ethics, Congress, SCOTUS, & the Executive Branch

Released Friday, 6th January 2023
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Ethics, Congress, SCOTUS, & the Executive Branch

Ethics, Congress, SCOTUS, & the Executive Branch

Ethics, Congress, SCOTUS, & the Executive Branch

Ethics, Congress, SCOTUS, & the Executive Branch

Friday, 6th January 2023
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As part of his bid to secure the position of Speaker of the House, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has made a series of proposals in an effort to garner party support. One notable proposal calls for the gutting of the Office of Congressional Ethics, an independent, non-partisan entity created in 2008 and tasked with reviewing allegations of misconduct against members, officers, and staff of the US House of Representatives.In light of recent pressure to investigate some House Republicans in regards to January 6th, as well as recent high-profile allegations against incoming congressman George Santos, ethics has taken center stage. In this episode, host Craig Williams joins guest Richard W. Painter, former Chief White House ethics lawyer and the S. Walter Richey Professor of Corporate Law at University of Minnesota Law School, as they spotlight ethics and its role within Congress, SCOTUS, and the Executive branch.

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