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EXPOSED: Congress KILLS Bill to Release Sexual Misconduct Files - What Are They HIDING?

Gary FranchiMarch 5, 2026236 views
EXPOSED: Congress KILLS Bill to Release Sexual Misconduct Files - What Are They HIDING?
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Congress had a golden opportunity this week to finally pull back the curtain on sexual misconduct investigations involving its own members. Guess what happened? They killed it faster than Hunter Biden's laptop story in 2020.

The proposed legislation would have forced transparency on the secret slush fund that Congress uses to pay off sexual misconduct accusers - all with YOUR taxpayer dollars. But apparently, the establishment swamp rats in both parties decided that accountability is only for the little people.

Patriots on social media are absolutely furious about this betrayal of public trust. One Twitter user perfectly captured the outrage: "Parents send their children to intern in Congress American taxpayers foot the bill for slush fund but we have no right to know who has been accused of misconduct?"

Think about that for a moment, folks. Your hard-earned tax money is being used to cover up the sexual misconduct of the very people who are supposed to represent you. Meanwhile, these same politicians demand "transparency" from everyone else - Big Tech, corporations, even parents at school board meetings.

The Swamp Protects Its Own

This isn't just about transparency - it's about a two-tiered justice system where the political elite play by different rules. While ordinary Americans face consequences for their actions, Congress members get to hide behind secret settlements funded by taxpayers.

Another concerned citizen posted on social media: "A storm is brewing in our neighborhoods, a clash of values that demands more than slogans. It's time for real action, real dialogue, and real clarity."

They're absolutely right. This is bigger than just sexual misconduct files - it's about whether We the People have the right to know what our supposed "representatives" are really doing in Washington.

The fact that both Democrats AND establishment Republicans opposed this transparency measure tells you everything you need to know about the uniparty swamp. They'll investigate parents at school board meetings, but God forbid we get to see which Congress members are sexual predators.

How much longer are Americans going to tolerate this blatant corruption? When will we finally drain this cesspool once and for all?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TaxpayerAdvocateVerifiedjust now
We pay their salaries with OUR tax dollars! How is this not public information already? If I had misconduct allegations at my job, HR wouldn't keep it secret from my boss.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
This is EXACTLY why we need term limits! These swamp creatures protect each other while lecturing us about transparency and accountability.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more. They vote themselves pay raises but won't release their own misconduct records.
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedjust now
Disgusting but not surprising. The swamp protects the swamp regardless of party.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Anyone know which Republicans voted against this? I want names so I know who NOT to vote for in the primaries.
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VoterResearchVerifiedjust now
Check the House clerk's website - they should have the roll call vote posted within 24 hours.