The resignation of acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller has done little to quell calls for immediate government accountability.
There are now 4 scandals confronting the President and Congress. All leading to a question-- is Washington spiraling out of control?
Senator Manchin is working on a bill that would make it a crime for federal employees to use their position to drive political agendas.
Government watchdogs are united by a similar thought: democracy is under attack by a government entrusted to protect it.
Larry Hogan is a former Cabinet Secretary on the state level. He says, "people across the spectrum feel government is out of control."
Scandals at the IRS, Department of Justice, State Department and now the Pentagon, where a number of sexual assaults continues to grow, has left people of all political ideologies angry, suspicious and confused.
A survey this week found that only 24% of Americans are satisfied with the way things are in the United States. That's down from 30% in April.
Senator Joe Manchin recalls, "When I was growing up about 75% if the people in the United States trusted their government. That's reversed completely."
Without immediate accountability, Hogan says it could take a generation or more for the government to regain the trust of the people. "Somebody has to get to the bottom of it. Who ordered these things, how did it happen - because it's un-American and it's unacceptable."
There are now 4 scandals confronting the President and Congress. All leading to a question-- is Washington spiraling out of control?
Senator Manchin is working on a bill that would make it a crime for federal employees to use their position to drive political agendas.
Government watchdogs are united by a similar thought: democracy is under attack by a government entrusted to protect it.
Larry Hogan is a former Cabinet Secretary on the state level. He says, "people across the spectrum feel government is out of control."
Scandals at the IRS, Department of Justice, State Department and now the Pentagon, where a number of sexual assaults continues to grow, has left people of all political ideologies angry, suspicious and confused.
A survey this week found that only 24% of Americans are satisfied with the way things are in the United States. That's down from 30% in April.
Senator Joe Manchin recalls, "When I was growing up about 75% if the people in the United States trusted their government. That's reversed completely."
Without immediate accountability, Hogan says it could take a generation or more for the government to regain the trust of the people. "Somebody has to get to the bottom of it. Who ordered these things, how did it happen - because it's un-American and it's unacceptable."