Congress used millions in taxpayer money to hide sexual harassment scandals and just voted to keep it secret

Washington’s dirty little secret just keeps getting dirtier. Americans have now learned that our so-called “representatives” in Congress have burned through $17 million of your hard-earned taxpayer money to handle sexual harassment claims. The real kicker? Some of these folks don’t even want us to know the details about who’s involved. The swamp doesn’t just protect itself—it pays itself off with our own money.

It gets worse: instead of shining a light on this secretive spending, a group of politicians voted to keep the details hidden. They actually voted against making lists of sexual harassment settlements public. That’s not just shady—it’s a slap in the face to every American who actually works for a living and follows the rules. DC elites seem to think they’re above the law, writing checks with our money and covering up their scandals while preaching about accountability.

Liberals love to talk about transparency and “believe all women”—unless the spotlight turns on their own friends in power. Suddenly, it’s all hush-hush, backroom deals, and business as usual. They act outraged about sexual misconduct when it gets them headlines on cable news, but when one of their own is in the hot seat, they’d rather sweep it under the rug than face the truth. What happened to protecting victims and standing up for what’s right?

Let’s remember this: if an average American acted like this on the job—harassing coworkers and using company money to pay them off—they’d be out on the street. Only in Congress can you break the rules, write yourself a check from the public till, and expect everyone to turn a blind eye. Why aren’t Democrats leading the charge for real reform? Maybe because too many of their buddies would end up on those lists.

This is what a broken system looks like—one where globalist politicians and swamp creatures protect their own and leave Main Street Americans to pay the bill. It’s time to clean house for good. If Congress won’t come clean, maybe they shouldn’t have our trust—or our tax dollars. How many more secrets are they hiding behind closed doors in Washington?

Source: Just The News


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