The question as the Jan. 6 committee releases its final report this week is whether this is the beginning of Congress’ work — or the end. Will the work of the committee be seen like the Mueller Report, which landed with a thud on Capitol Hill and met calculated congressional indifference, or will it be treated like Watergate, as the beginning of a period of active reform?

It’s easy to forget today that perhaps the most important — and lasting — chapters of Watergate came...

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