House Oversight Committee

"It's taking care of itself," Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) said.
Benghazi and Hillary Clinton's email were worth numerous hearings, subpoenas and probes. But possible collusion between the national security adviser and Russia? Crickets.
There appears to be no conception in the Trump White House that the family business is separate from the business of government.
The reports come after he and White House officials repeatedly denied he'd discussed sanctions with the Russian official.
"Do you believe in science? Because I do," a girl asks the House Oversight chair as hundreds cheer.
So far, he hasn't shown much interest in investigating Donald Trump's administration.
Donald Trump's "incredibly disturbing" behavior warrants a mental health exam, says Rep. Ted Lieu.
Democrats want to know if inspectors general really are in the firing line.
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee unanimously voted against an amendment offered by Democrats to the committee’s rules to prohibit the committee from approving any legislation that could directly benefit President Donald Trump and the many businesses he owns.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz led a vote to block what he called a "gotcha amendment."