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House Holds A ‘New Year’s Eve Ethics Massacre’

January 5, 2025
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The bipartisan House Ethics Committee announced earlier this week that it unanimously opted to close several investigations involving alleged campaign finance violations by three Republicans and one Democrat, a move that one expert characterized as a “New Year’s Eve Ethics Massacre.”

The decision to close the investigations into Reps. Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.), Wesley Hunt (R-Texas), Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), and Alex Mooney (R-W.Va.) was made public in a vaguely worded press release published the day before New Year’s Eve.

The panel, composed of five Republicans and five Democrats, said while “there was evidence” that lawmakers who were under investigation “did not fully comply with the applicable standards relating to personal use of campaign funds,” the committee determined there wasn’t proof that “any member intentionally misused campaign funds for their personal benefit.”

The committee also criticized Federal Election Commission (FEC) rules pertaining to personal use of campaign funds as “often ambiguous” and issued its own updated guidance for House members.

Additionally, the committee said it dropped “other confidential matters that have been under review,” without offering specifics.

The committee said its only action in response to its findings was contacting the lawmakers to provide them with the updated campaign finance guidance “as well as specific findings and recommendations with respect to that member’s campaign activity.”

“The New Year’s Eve Ethics Massacre is a repudiation of the Ethics Committee’s job to hold members of Congress to account for their wrongdoing.”

Daniel Schuman, executive director of the American Governance Institute, argued that the panel’s decision “effectively legalized the conversion of campaign funds for personal use by members of the House of Representatives” by establishing “a new weak standard” and ignoring evidence of wrongdoing provided by the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE).

“They can now take dollars from donors and put them in their pocket,” Schuman wrote in his newsletter. “It’s not what they said they did, but under the cover of the New Year’s holiday, Ethics Committee Democrats and Republicans pulled a fast one, legalizing a money laundry so blatantly corrupt it would embarrass Walter White. They also made many other allegations of wrongdoing disappear.”

Schuman noted that the committee’s probes into Bishop, Mooney, Hunt, and Jackson stemmed from OCE reports on each of the lawmakers dating back to 2020. Republicans have repeatedly targeted the OCE and are currently trying to drop “ethics” from its name.

In the case of Mooney, Schuman wrote, the OCE found in October 2021 that he “used campaign funds to purchase more than $17,000 in gift cards in violation of FEC rules and had the effect of concealing the ultimate recipient of those funds (which may have been Rep. Mooney’s pocket).”

The West Virginia Republican said in a statement that he was “grateful” for the House Ethics Committee’s decision and dismissed allegations of misconduct as “driven by politically motivated actors on the extreme left.”

As for Bishop—the lone Democrat among the four lawmakers who faced House Ethics Committee probes—the OCE found on February 10, 2020 that he “may have improperly disbursed campaign funds for personal use and improperly spent his official member funds for annual holiday parties in the district,” Schuman noted.

“Among the inappropriate costs incurred were golf club memberships, the purchase of golf clubs, brunch for family members, groceries, and so on,” Schuman added.

“The ethics process is broken,” he concluded. “There must be an independent ethics process where investigations and their recommendations are divorced from internal party politics and not designed to shield members from accountability for apparent wrongdoing. The New Year’s Eve Ethics Massacre is a repudiation of the Ethics Committee’s job to hold members of Congress to account for their wrongdoing and to be honest and forthright to the public about their behavior.”

Craig Holman, government affairs lobbyist for the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen, echoed Schuman’s assessment, arguing in a statement that by “summarily dismissing all charges of potential violations of ethics rules, the House Ethics Committee is shirking its responsibilities to both the House of Representatives and the American public.”

“The press release from the Ethics Committee hinted that violations may have indeed occurred with personal use of campaign funds (‘a gray area’ and ‘did not fully comply’ with the rules, stated the release) and avoided any discussion of the other allegations, but dismissed the charges nonetheless,” said Holman.

Lisa Gilbert, Public Citizen’s co-president, added that the decision “is further evidence that the House Ethics Committee, on its own, is too embedded with members of Congress to adequately enforce ethics rules.”

“A fair and impartial congressional ethics process needs the public awareness and oversight provided by the outside Office of Congressional Ethics,” Gilbert said.

Republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).



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