Congress aims to overhaul presidential ethics rules with a plan led by an unlikely pair of lawmakers
- New bipartisan legislation aims to target presidents' tax returns and foreign payments for transparency, credited to collaboration between Republican Rep. James Comer and Democratic Rep. Katie Porter.
- The bill mandates disclosure of tax returns, foreign payments, loans over $10,000 from family, and family member travel with the president or vice president during and after their time in office.
- Supporters argue that the Presidential Ethics Reform Act promises necessary government transparency and accountability to prevent corruption in public offices.
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