GOP Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah.

Alternative headlines for this piece:

1) Why is Congressman Chaffetz investigating the federal ethics chief for doing his job?

2) Now that Chaffetz has no Democrats to investigate, he's taking aim at public servants

But frankly, none of these headlines capture just how dangerous and outrageous the conduct of GOP Rep. Jason Chaffetz is. Before the election, Chaffetz, who heads the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, couldn't wait to launch an onslaught of investigations into Hillary Clinton, whom he said provided a "target-rich environment." Of course, there wasn't any hard evidence that Clinton had engaged in corrupt practices—it just looked that way to Chaffetz and, by god, he was going to get to the bottom of it!

But after popular vote loser Donald Trump was elected, Chaffetz lost his zeal for holding presidents to account. The Constitution? Who cares, he told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos over the weekend. Here's the exchange in which Chaffetz was asked about Trump's constitutional violations in the eyes of Richard Painter and Norman Eisen, former ethics lawyers for George W. Bush and Barack Obama, respectively.