Axios is reporting that congressional Republican have compiled a master list of more than 100 potential investigations into the Trump administration that could be launched by Democrats if they regain the House of Representatives in the midterm elections.

Among the items Axios claims are on the list:

President Trump’s tax returns Trump family businesses — and whether they comply with the Constitution’s emoluments clause, including the Chinese trademark grant to the Trump Organization [...] The payment to Stephanie Clifford—a.k.a. Stormy Daniels James Comey’s firing Trump’s firing of U.S. attorneys [...] Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s business dealings White House staff’s personal email use Cabinet secretary travel, office expenses, and other misused perks Discussion of classified information at Mar-a-Lago Jared Kushner’s ethics law compliance Dismissal of members of the EPA board of scientific counselors [...] Family separation policy Hurricane response in Puerto Rico [...] White House security clearances

The sheer length of the list, excerpted here, underscores the dereliction of the current Congress, which has a constitutional duty to provide oversight of the administration. Notably, many of the items under investigation aren’t even partisan but should be matters of concern to Republicans as well as Democrats. After all, there is no ideological reason for Republicans to ignore security breaches in Mar-a-Lago, the adequacy of the response of hurricanes in Puerto Rico, or possible violations of the emoluments clause. These are matters elected officials of any political coloration should care about.

While the Trump administration has been plagued by scandal, there’s a real sense in which we’ve only so far seen the tip of the iceberg. The Mueller investigation has been close-lipped and Congress hasn’t held the kind of open subpoena-powered hearings that could expose real corruption. All this could change in November.