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Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2017 11:38:37 -0500
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In Republicans Ethics Office Gambit a Spectacle of Tweets and Retrea=
ts On Washington By CARL HULSE JAN 4 2017 Continue reading the main storySh=
are This Page Email Save Photo Representative Paul D Ryan of Wisconsin on T=
uesday during the opening of the 115th Congress He was re elected speaker o=
f the House Credit Stephen Crowley The New York Times WASHINGTON Majorities=
in Congress often overreach but usually not on the very first day House Re=
publicans on the verge of a Washington takeover as the new Congress convene=
d Tuesday couldn t stop themselves from trying to dilute the power of a des=
pised ethics watchdog as their first order of business In the process they =
created an unsightly spectacle that pretty much ruined an opening day celeb=
ration of unified Republican government undermined their own leadership and=
perhaps foretold the shape of things to come House Republicans take a stan=
d on a contentious issue Donald J Trump turns to Twitter to break with Hous=
e Republicans then Republicans frantically reverse course Mr Trump campaign=
ed that he was going to drain the swamp and here we are on Day 1 trying to =
fill the swamp Representative Walter B Jones Republican of North Carolina s=
aid after he and his colleagues hurriedly jettisoned a plan seen as a braze=
n attempt to weaken an independent ethics office that some felt had been un=
fair to lawmakers That is not a good way to start Deluged by angry phone ca=
lls and bad headlines chagrined Republican officials say they were well on =
their way to abandoning the ethics revisions adopted Monday night in a clos=
ed door party meeting before Mr Trump weighed in via Twitter and suggested =
that the overhaul shouldn t be a top priority urging Republicans to focus i=
nstead on taxes and health care Continue reading the main story But the fin=
al decision did come after the president elect s Twitter posts underscoring=
his sway over House Republicans who had moved ahead despite objections and=
warnings about the optics of the change from Speaker Paul D Ryan and Repre=
sentative Kevin McCarthy of California the majority leader House Republican=
s might have amusedly applauded Mr Trump s cutting tweets when they were ai=
med at the news media and other common foes but they found them measurably =
less funny when the criticisms were directed their way raising alarms among=
Republicans about his power to corral them via social media Following the =
decision to reverse course several lawmakers were quietly fretting that Mr =
Trump s megaphone was much more powerful than they had realized Other Repub=
licans both on and off Capitol Hill were wondering how the rules change pro=
posal got as far as it did given the stated reservations of Mr Ryan and Mr =
McCarthy among others They said it did not bode well that the rank and file=
was so willing to ignore leadership on such a potentially critical matter =
demonstrating once again how hard it can be to manage the House Republicans=
even when the party is set to control both Capitol Hill and the White Hous=
e Mr Ryan had already headed off an earlier rules change that was deemed po=
tentially embarrassing a proposal to let lawmakers resume funding of pet pr=
ojects through designated earmarks as long as the money went to public enti=
ties Abuse of earmarks was one of the main sources of congressional corrupt=
ion that led to tighter ethics rules and a ban on such spending and Mr Ryan=
and his allies believed that a quick move to restore them so soon after Mr=
Trump s election would not send the proper signal But Mr Ryan has promised=
to revisit both the earmark issue and the revisions to the Office of Congr=
essional Ethics later this year The ethics office created in 2008 at the ur=
ging of Representative Nancy Pelosi the California Democrat who was then th=
e House speaker This was in response to criticism that the Select Committee=
on Ethics comprising lawmakers from both parties was ineffective given a s=
tring of high profile corruption cases and other breakdowns such as a scand=
al involving teenage House pages Lawmakers from both parties were against t=
he office then as well as now and would much prefer to be judged by their p=
eers politicians currently serving in the House who might be more sympathet=
ic as opposed to a more discrete board and staff But in moving ahead with t=
he rules change on a strictly partisan basis Republicans opened the door to=
Democrats berating them for the proposal even though a significant number =
of Democrats are just as unhappy with the ethics office It was similar to a=
move House Republicans made in 2005 when they used the opening day rules p=
ackage to weaken the ethics committee itself after a series of rebukes agai=
nst Tom DeLay the majority leader That decision sparked an outcry from Demo=
crats and watchdog groups that helped Democrats regain the majority the nex=
t year with a message that Republicans were fostering a culture of corrupti=
on I think it is always better to do changes to the ethics process in a bip=
artisan manner said John Feehery a former top Republican aide in the House =
It protects you from political attacks The tussle over the ethics office is=
just one illustration of how Mr Trump and his outsider ideas could clash w=
ith his own party in Congress Mr Trump has vowed to move forward with a pro=
posal to impose term limits on Congress and many in the party are not happy=
with that idea Other sources of friction are bound to emerge given his cam=
paign message about shaking up Washington I just could not believe that the=
Congress does not understand that if anything we need to bring sunshine in=
Mr Jones said House Republicans may understand that idea a little bit bett=
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