Congressional inquiries are formal investigations conducted by U.S. legislative committees to examine executive actions, policy implementation, or potential misconduct. They gather evidence through hearings, subpoenas, and document requests, serving as a constitutional check on government power. The public benefits from increased transparency and accountability, while lawmakers use findings to draft reforms or pursue oversight.
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