In what is becoming a regularly scheduled feature, another member of the Trump administration is being questioned over taking taxpayer-funded private flights when a commercial trip would have been a sufficient, if slightly less luxurious option. In the wake of Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price’s resignation, which followed reports he’d taken more than $1 million worth of chartered jets trips since May, a top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee wants to know why White House counselor Kellyanne Conway has remained uncharacteristically silent on the Price situation, despite having apparently accompanied him on several of his high-priced trips.

In a letter to Conway, Representative Elijah Cummings wrote: “Despite the fact that you joined Secretary Price on several of these flights, you have not made any similar public statements indicating whether your own actions were appropriate, whether you will continue to take such flights at taxpayer expense in the future, or whether you plan to personally repay the taxpayers for the cost of your seats on these flights.” Cummings has requested information on all military, non-commercial, and private flights Conway has taken since joining the West Wing. In a separate letter, Cummings demanded a copy of the check that Price claimed he would write to reimburse taxpayers for his seat on dozens of private flights he took for trips that weren’t always to their benefit. (Price said the check would be for around $52,000, which represents roughly 5 percent of the cost taxpayers incurred.)

In addition to the erstwhile H.H.S. secretary, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, and E.P.A chief Scott Pruitt have all come under fire for questionable use of private flights. At this point, it would probably be easier to pick out members of the Trump administration who haven’t attempted to avoid the unwashed masses on a commercial flight.