House Republicans Stall Epstein Transparency Amid Leadership Struggles
As pressure mounts for transparency on Jeffrey Epstein’s case, House Speaker Mike Johnson’s decision to send Congress on an early recess reveals a fractured GOP unwilling to confront powerful interests, leaving justice delayed and public trust eroded.
In a troubling display of political maneuvering over principle, House Speaker Mike Johnson has abruptly ended the congressional session early, bowing to pressure from within his own party rather than advancing a long-overdue vote on releasing critical information regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. This move not only undermines accountability but also signals deeper fractures within the Republican ranks—fractures that threaten national sovereignty by allowing shadowy elites and their enablers to evade scrutiny. While hardworking Americans demand transparency and justice for Epstein’s victims, leadership chooses expediency over courage. Is Republican Leadership Protecting Powerful Interests Over American Justice? Speaker Johnson claims he...
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