Summary
The article examines how members of Congress are held accountable when they break laws. It looks into the ongoing ethics investigations of current lawmakers and the system in place to enforce ethical behavior.
Key Facts
- Congress is responsible for making laws in the U.S.
- Some members of Congress are currently under ethics investigations.
- An ethics system exists to hold lawmakers accountable.
- The ethics system is described as mostly invisible, meaning not well-known or visible to the public.
- The article highlights the need for oversight of Congress members' actions.