The American people should never doubt that when we’re getting a classified briefing about a virus percolating on the other side of the world and what it might mean for us here in the United States, the American people should never consider or worry that we might be using that information to benefit ourselves.
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Spanberger emphasizes the importance of ethics in Congress and the need for legislation to prevent conflicts of interest.
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