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Mace Forces Vote on Congress Misconduct Reports

Published 5 days ago
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Republican Nancy Mace from South Carolina plans to force a House vote next week on releasing reports about sexual misconduct and harassment involving members of Congress and their staff. The move comes after fresh allegations against Republican Tony Gonzales from Texas, who denies having an affair with a former aide who later died by suicide. Gonzales insists he will not resign, while House Speaker Mike Johnson calls the accusations serious but urges letting investigations play out. Mace argues for more accountability, but the House Ethics Committee chair warns that broad disclosures could harm ongoing work and slow investigations. As tensions build ahead of the primary and the forced vote, the push highlights ongoing struggles with handling allegations in Congress.

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