Seems like every single week a corrupt Democrat lawmaker has been caught breaking the law or doing something that violates their oath of office.

But Americans got a somber reminder this week that corruption resides on both sides of the political aisle, and that draining the D.C. swamp may sometimes also apply to Republicans.

California GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter will resign next week from his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Hunter said in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that he is leaving Congress, but remains proud of the work he has done, saying he gave “a voice to our men and women in uniform.”

“Shortly after the Holidays, I will resign from Congress. It has been an honor to serve the people of California’s 50th District, and I greatly appreciate the trust they have put in me over these last 11 years,” Hunter said in his statement.

“During my time in Congress, I had the privilege of helping thousands of individuals in my district — from making sure veterans received the benefits they earned, to helping Social Security and Medicare recipients cut through red tape, to assisting immigrants seeking legal citizenship, and countless others going up against the IRS, ATF or other government agencies,” he wrote.

Breaking: California Rep. Duncan Hunter has submitted his resignation effective Jan. 13 to Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Gov. Gavin Newsom. https://t.co/1caJ52baxM — Los Angeles Times (@latimes) January 7, 2020

Hunter and his wife, along with former campaign treasurer Margaret Hunter, all pled guilty to campaign finance violations.

Hunter and his family were indicted in August 2018 of misusing $250,000 in campaign funds for personal expenses.

They recently changed their pleas to guilty.

“No. 1, not a single dime of taxpayer money is involved in this. The plea that I accepted was misuse of my own campaign funds, of which I pled guilty to only one count. I think it’s important that people know that I did make mistakes,” Hunter said.

“Whatever my time in custody is, I will take that hit. My only hope is that the judge does not sentence my wife to jail. I think my kids need a mom in the home,” he added.

Rep. Duncan Hunter pleads guilty to misusing campaign funds: 'I made mistakes' https://t.co/Hp1Iw0NGjV via @nbcnews — DaleMooreJR (@DaleMoo01582866) December 30, 2019

Hunter represents the 50th District in California and was first elected to the seat previously held by his father in 2008.

Despite his resignation, the district is still rated an R+11 by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, which means it will likely remain in GOP hands.

Campaign finance violations are very serious, and Duncan isn’t the only notable lawmaker currently engulfed in allegations of violating the law.

Radical Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar could be facing felony charges after a compliant alleges she possibly made illegal payments to a company run by the man with whom she is allegedly having an affair.

Michigan Democrat Rep. Rashida Tlaib is currently under investigation after one of her big donors — who donated $2,500 to her campaign — has been dead for 10 years.

And, the cherry on top: socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could face “jail time” over her affiliation with a sketchy, dark money group.