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    After backlash, House GOP backs down from plan to gut ethics office

    Liz Goodwin
    Senior National Affairs Reporter
    Yahoo NewsJanuary 3, 2017
    Rep. Bob Dold, R-Ill., gavels closed the 144th Congress. (Photo: Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)
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    Rep. Bob Dold, R-Ill., gavels closed the 114th Congress. (Photo: Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

    After an intense backlash, House Republicans on Tuesday reversed their move gutting Congress’ independent ethics watchdog group.

    The GOP vote to back down from reining in the Office of Congressional Ethics was unanimous, Jake Sherman of Politico reported.

    Earlier in the day, President-elect Donald Trump, who campaigned on a promise to “drain the swamp,” criticized House Republicans for making their first move one that rolled back ethics safeguards. He said the Office of Congressional Ethics had been “unfair” but, that Congress had bigger priorities they should attend to.

    With all that Congress has to work on, do they really have to make the weakening of the Independent Ethics Watchdog, as unfair as it

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 3, 2017


    ……..may be, their number one act and priority. Focus on tax reform, healthcare and so many other things of far greater importance! #DTS

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 3, 2017


    Rep. Bob Goodlatte of Virginia proposed the original controversial amendment Monday night in a surprise closed door meeting of Republicans. The move changed the name of the group from Office of Congressional Ethics to Office of Congressional Complaint Review, stripped it of its independence, blocked it from investigating any wrongdoing that occurred prior to 2011, and prevented it from releasing its findings to the public, without the authorization of the House Committee on Ethics. The rules change would also have prevented the panel from alerting law enforcement to criminal activity without the approval of the House committee.

    Watchdog groups on the left and the right harshly criticized the move and at least one congressman said his office had been inundated with calls from angry constituents.

    House GOP now in closed door meeting. Rep Walter Jones R-NC says his office swamped with calls on ethics changes

    — Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) January 3, 2017


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