The Associated Press reported that the United States Justice Department has initiated a criminal investigation
against Republican Illinois Representative Aaron Shock. In addition,
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has begun issuing subpoenas to
potential witnesses, who could be compelled to testify against the GOP
Congressman.
On Tuesday, the embattled Republican announced he was resigning from Congress,
effective March 31st. His announcement came after it became readily
apparent that he might face a prolonged inquiry into House ethics
violations.
However, the federal inquiry may subject him to serious criminal charges as well. The Associated Press reported Friday,
that according to a source close to the case, government officials were
planning to convene a federal grand jury in Springfield, Illinois to
bring federal charges against Shock.
The federal probe will have plenty of avenues to
pursue as Shock’s prolific spending habits and ethical lapses have
spawned a torrent of allegations surrounding the disgraced lawmaker.
Shock was once viewed as a rising star within the ranks of the GOP. He was touted as a dapper fellow, with great abs, who could lure young voters into the Republican fold with his youthful enthusiasm and good looks. He even spearheaded a major recruiting effort, to try to encourage Republicans under 40 to run for office.
Despite his youthful exuberance, Shock still pursued
the same outdated policies of his older House Republican colleagues.
Furthermore, rather than changing the culture of corruption in
Washington, he embraced it. He not only embraced it, but injected
steroids into it, turning political graft into a source of personal
enrichment so that he could live lavishly. Although he ran as a fiscal
conservative, he bilked the taxpayers to subsidize his expensive tastes.
Shock, of course, touted himself as a fiscal
conservative who would eliminate government waste, even as he was
apparently billing taxpayers for vehicle miles he never drove. Like so
many Republican lawmakers he demands his constituents, especially those
who are poor, take personal responsibility for their lives, and he
counsels them not become dependent on government support. Yet, like so
many of his Republican colleagues, he does not hold him self to the same
standards. In fact, he doesn’t even seem to think he should be required
to obey the law.
Now
that a federal investigation into Shock’s criminal behavior is
underway, it is clear that he is now a falling star. Shock flaunted the
rules with such reckless abandon that he figuratively shot himself in
the foot. In the process, he demonstrated quite clearly, that the
Republican’s “young guns” don’t shoot any straighter than their
grey-haired counterparts on Capitol Hill.
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