Crédit Mobilier, one of the worst outrages in the history of Congress, affected national elections and gave “the Gilded Age” its name.
Although he was scrupulously honest, Andrew Johnson angered members of Congress by thwarting their plans for Reconstruction.
New legislation means to bring lobbyists out into the sunlight. History suggests they’ll bask there.
Was it, as Navy Secretary Welles believed, “a conspiracy to overthrow the government”?