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What’s Included On This Page

  • All investigations by the House Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), the House Committee on Ethics (HCE), and the Senate Select Committee on Ethics (SSCE), and other investigations by a body of Congress that involved alleged personal misconduct from 1789 to the present, including all investigations by the Senate on whether to allow a senator-elect to be seated when it stemmed from allegations of personal misconduct.
  • As many monetary settlements that we are aware of, e.g. those administered by Congress’s Office of Compliance regarding sexual harassment claims, but many settlements are not known to the public.
  • Resignations that we believe to be likely relevant to an allegation of misconduct, because Members of Congress often resign to head-off a Congressional investigation.
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  • Law enforcement investigations, convictions, and pleas that we are aware of, except in cases where all of the following three conditions hold: the investigation resulted in exoneration, it was not conducted by Congress, and was not related to the Member of Congress’s official duties.
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  • Felony convictions and other cases of misconduct with national significance before and after the Member's time in Congress.
  • Are They Guilty