Judy Gilford
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🔥 On Wednesday, March 4, 2026, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 357-65 to effectively block a resolution that would have forced the public release of all congressional sexual misconduct and harassment reports.
The House voted to refer the resolution to the House Ethics Committee. While this sounds procedural, it is considered a move to "kill" the effort because the Ethics Committee leadership had already publicly opposed it.
Bipartisan Opposition: The vote was bipartisan, with 182 Democrats and 175 Republicans voting to refer the measure to committee.
The Proponent: The resolution was introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), who aimed to compel the Ethics Committee to release its investigative files on lawmakers accused of sexual harassment or improper relationships.
#congressnews #politicstoday #EpsteinFiles
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Mark Harrington
Well, we now know the 357 guilty ones.
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