office of congressional ethics

“This isn’t the first time Price’s stock purchases have raised questions."
Leading the charge: Jason Chaffetz, who once said he'd be unable to look his daughter in the eye if he supported Trump.
Politicians can now shield expenditures from investigations.
Rep. Tom Price repeatedly traded in health care stocks while in Congress.
Republicans tried to eliminate the very tools used to catch lawmakers on a shady trip.
Following public outcry and the president-elect's tweets.
Public outrage blocked a secret, midnight effort to nuke the congressional ethics watchdog.
Lawmakers, watchdog groups and the president-elect were critical of the move.
The president-elect urged his party to focus on "other things of far greater importance."