Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a Rhode Island Democrat, has been implicated in a massive scandal after the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) filed a complaint on February 25, 2025. Critics allege that Whitehouse’s votes funded an NGO that paid his wife for consulting work. Despite the damning evidence, he has maintained his innocence.
Sheldon Whitehouse was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006. His wife began working for Ocean Conservancy, which is at the center of the scandal, in 2008. Her LinkedIn page says she worked as a senior policy advisor, and her “consulting work includes providing strategic advice for the Executive Team and Program Directors, raising awareness of ocean policy issues at various workshops and conferences, and engaging key stakeholders in Ocean Conservancy’s mission.”
“Yesterday, the non-partisan ethics watchdog, the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT), filed a complaint requesting the Senate Select Committee on Ethics investigate and take appropriate action on Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island,” FACT wrote. ” Sen. Whitehouse appears to have violated the Senate Ethics Rules on conflicts of interest by advocating and voting for legislation that resulted in nearly $7 million being paid in the fall of 2024 to an organization his wife works for.”
“Senator Whitehouse’s wife, Sandra Whitehouse, has worked for the advocacy group Ocean Conservancy since 2008. Since then, Ocean Conservancy has been awarded nineteen government grants worth approximately $14.2 million,” they added. “It is important to note that nearly half of this $14 million was given to the group in the fall of 2024 alone–a $5.2 million grant in September 2024 and a $1.7 million grant in December 2024.
Senator Whitehouse directly supported and voted for the legislation that led to these grants. In addition to these apparent conflicts of interest, Sen. Whitehouse has a long history of working on legislation being lobbied for by organizations tied to his spouse,” the document alleged. “Senate Ethics Rules clearly prohibit Senators from taking official action when they have a conflict of interest.”
“The rules prohibit Senators from using any official action to obtain or appear to obtain a financial benefit, whether the benefit is obtained directly by the Senator or their spouse. It is these rules that Sen. Whitehouse appears to have directly violated,” the complaint concluded. Kendra Arnold, Executive Director of FACT, wrote his own statement on the event..