Mace Condemns House Vote, Says Members Chose to Keep the Truth Buried
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Congress Just Voted to Bury Its Own Sexual Harassment Records
Congress spent years demanding you see the Epstein files. But 357 members of Congress voted to make sure you never see theirs. Nancy Mace forced them to go on the record – and now you know exactly who they are. How 357 Members of Congress Voted to Keep Sexual Harassment Records Sealed Rep. Nancy Mace […]
Nothing to See Here: House Blocks Release of Congressional Sexual Misconduct Reports › American Greatness
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 357–65 on Wednesday to table a resolution by Representative Nancy Mace (R–SC) calling for the release of records of […] Source
Mace condemns House vote, says members chose to keep the truth buried
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House Of Representatives Resoundingly Votes Against Releasing Files On Sexual Misconduct Of Members Of Congress - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
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 the release of sexual harassment claims made a…
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