Federal officials are looking into the spending history of embattled Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.), who announced earlier this week he would resign in the wake of a series of scandals, according to NBC News.
One issue dogging Schock is whether the congressman inflated mileage reimbursements he billed to the federal government and his campaign. Politico reported that Schock was reimbursed for some 90,000 miles his Chevrolet Tahoe never traveled. Earlier, Schock was the subject of an embarrassing profile focusing on his lavish congressional office, whose decor was inspired by the hit PBS drama “Downton Abbey.”
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Federal officials are looking at Schock’s spending of campaign money and tax issues, according to NBC News’ Pete Williams. A federal law enforcement official told NBC News that the IRS is heavily involved in the effort, and that the FBI is monitoring the probe.
On top of the questions about mileage reimbursement, the 33-year-old lawmarker has reportedly spent thousands of dollars of federal money on furniture and campaign funds on a house in Illinois.








