The Trump and Biden families are inspiring potentially bipartisan House legislation. The House Oversight Committee's top leaders are seeking to channel intense partisan hostilities into reforms for classified documents and presidential family finances.
The House Oversight Committee's top leaders are seeking to channel intense partisan hostilities into reforms for classified documents and presidential family finances.
"I think those are the two biggest areas ... where there's an opportunity for bipartisan legislation," House Oversight Chair James Comer told Axios. "I know he also has to deal with a very potent and sometimes toxic MAGA wing within his caucus and ... his committee," Raskin said.A partisan divide could emerge over extending the disclosure mandate to family members not serving in government, and the talks are only “at the rhetorical level,” Raskin said.
"Why should we have, like, Chelsea Clinton [disclose] her finances, or Malia Obama? No," said Khanna.addressing "influence peddling" by family members of presidents.
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