On the recordApril 3, 2017
The only way we can protect them is actually have somebody looking over the shoulder to make sure they're telling the truth.
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congress.govThe only way we can protect them is actually have somebody looking over the shoulder to make sure they're telling the truth.
Chaffetz argues for oversight to ensure truthfulness in government.
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