See Which Illinois Lawmakers Voted Against Sexual Harassment Disclosure
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House Of Representatives Resoundingly Votes Against Releasing Files On Sexual Misconduct Of Members Of Congress
By blueapples via Mises Wire | March 06, 2026 The continued fallout from the Epstein Files cover-up has apparently done little to imbue Congress with any sense of shame. The legislative branch continued to show how the upper echelon of the U.S. government is more concerned with protecting sexual predators than providing Americans with a modicum of transparency after the House of Representatives voted to block a resolution that would have forced …
House Of Representatives Resoundingly Votes Against Releasing Files On Sexual Misconduct Of Members Of Congress » Sons of Liberty Media
Remember this same Congress wanted the release of the Epstein files and voted almost unanimously to release them. Now, when it comes to releasing files on themselves and the sexual misconduct of themselves, they are a bit more resistant, as demonstrated in last week’s vote on the matter. BlueApples has the details: The continued fallout …
House Overwhelmingly Shields Its Own from Sexual Misconduct Disclosures
The U.S. House voted 357-65 to block Nancy Mace's push for House sexual misconduct transparency, keeping Ethics Committee investigative files sealed despite victim protections. Bipartisan resistance protects Congress amid low public trust.
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