It seems more like the US House and Senate “ethics” committees. “Ethics” in parentheses because the number of politicians who grow immensely wealthy well beyond any number that could be accounted for by their government pay is legion, yet totally ignored. But no, when someone has clearly been caught dead to rights taking a bribe, or making money off insider tips, or with a dead kid in bed with them or something so equally egregious and it simply can’t be ignored, they dredge up some evildoer from the other party (never any shortage of candidates) to hammer both simultaneously to keep things bipartisan. Wouldn’t want the suck... uh, voters that is, to ever realize the parties are simply tweedle-dum and tweedle-dumber.