Here are the lawmakers who have been censured by the House

The HillThursday, November 20, 2025 at 12:19:35 AM
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Here are the lawmakers who have been censured by the House
  • The House of Representatives has a long history of censuring members for misconduct, reflecting its role in maintaining ethical standards among lawmakers.
  • Censure is a significant disciplinary action that underscores the House's commitment to accountability and transparency in governance.
  • Recent tensions within Congress, including calls for bans on stock trading by lawmakers and rising frustrations among members, highlight ongoing challenges in bipartisan cooperation and ethical conduct.
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