A House panel is preparing to accuse Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) of at least one ethics violation in her efforts to help a bank with ties to her husband and plans to fight the charges in a House trial, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The findings of the investigation into Waters are expected to be made public on Monday.
The New York Times says the expected trial, coming just after the start of a similar proceeding for Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) "would be a modern-day precedent for the House... At no time in at least the last two decades have two sitting House members faced a public hearing detailing allegations against them."
It would also be a major embarrassment for Democrats as the two trials would likely start in September -- just two months before the midterm elections.