Ethics Panel Puts Investigators on Leave
(Wall Street Journal) — Two House ethics committee investigative aides were placed on leave last month, including the lead investigator in the panel’s probe of California Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters. Morgan Kim, the committee’s deputy chief counsel, who was directing the Waters probe, and Stacey Sovereign, a lower-ranking counsel, were put on leave the Friday before Thanksgiving. That was the same day the ethics committee announced it was restarting the Waters probe.
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