“One of the all-time congressional scandals in the last 30 years.”

That’s how a member of the House Oversight Committee describes the skeletons rattling in Democratic closets, including a hide-away in U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette’s attic, that the mainstream media has mostly ignored.

That congressman, Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, is apparently one of several who have formally requested a briefing from Capitol Police officials, the Washington Free Beacon reports.

“There’s clearly criminal elements to this and I think there will be more going on. There’s probably going to be ethics issues on why these [taxpayer] funds were spent that (Debbie Wasserman Schultz) and others will have to deal with.”

And by others, he means DeGette, who refuses to speak on the issue and let her constituents know just exactly what information of theirs was in her computer system, and vulnerable to the IT staffer now under investigation.

That former staffer, Imran Awan, worked for DeGette and 17 other Democrats for several years. He was arrested last week by the feds just before he boarded a plane back home to Pakistan.

Republican U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas said the scandal is “incredible” because Awan and several of his family members who were also employed by DeGette and other Democrats had access to privileged information on the internal House computer network, the Beacon reported.

By all means, let’s explore that, Congress. Hearings would be appropriate right about now.