Politics

Congress Hides The Bill To Release Its Sexual Misconduct Files

Congress had a chance this week to pull back the curtain on sexual misconduct investigations involving its own members.

March 5, 2026
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Congress had a chance this week to pull back the curtain on sexual misconduct investigations involving its own members.

Instead, it slammed the door shut.

On Wednesday, the House voted 357–65 to send Rep. Nancy Mace’s resolution demanding transparency on sexual misconduct investigations straight to the Ethics Committee, the place where inconvenient transparency proposals go to die. In Washington, sending something to committee is often just a polite way of burying it.

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