When did Congress begin investigating the actions of the George W. Bush administration?

a. in 2001, as soon as Bush took office
b. in 2003, following the start of the Iraq war
c. in 2006, when Democrats regained control of Congress
d. in 2008, during the financial crisis


Answer: c

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