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Party leadership pressure and an ethics investigation forced a sitting congressman off the ballot, exposing how workplace power abuse allegations can collide with Congress’s fragile self-policing norms.

Congress

Mar 6, 2026

A privileged floor vote would force Congress to decide—publicly—whether ethics files exposing sexual misconduct stay sealed behind leadership control and committee discretion.

Congress

Feb 25, 2026

A sitting member accused of coercing a staffer into sex is refusing to step aside, testing whether congressional power can outlast credible allegations without transparent ethics accountability.

Congress

Feb 24, 2026

House leadership is refusing to press a member to resign amid serious misconduct allegations, subordinating accountability norms to the operational need to hold votes in a historically narrow majority.

Congress

Feb 23, 2026

A sitting member of Congress is accused of exploiting a staff relationship while rivals turn a death into electoral leverage, eroding the basic norm that public office isn’t a private coercion zone.

Elections

Feb 18, 2026