Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is taking a sledgehammer to Washington's culture of cover-ups, demanding the House Ethics Committee release every single congressional sexual harassment investigation record after the explosive scandal involving Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) surfaced this week.
The South Carolina firebrand introduced a bombshell resolution Tuesday that would force the committee to preserve and disclose all documents related to sexual harassment investigations, warning Americans that what they're seeing with Gonzales is "just the tip of the iceberg."
This is exactly the kind of swamp-draining action we need from our representatives. While the establishment has spent decades protecting their own through backroom deals and sealed records, Mace is saying enough is enough.
Time to Expose the Swamp's Dirty Secrets
For too long, Congress has operated like an exclusive club where members protect each other's scandals while ordinary Americans get thrown under the bus for far less. The fact that sexual harassment investigations can be buried in committee files while taxpayers foot the bill for hush money settlements is absolutely outrageous.
Mace's resolution comes at a crucial time in Trump's second term, as the President continues his mission to drain the swamp and restore accountability to Washington. This is about more than just one congressman – it's about exposing a system that allows predators to hide behind congressional privilege.
"The American people deserve to know what their representatives are doing behind closed doors," a congressional source told reporters. "If you can't conduct yourself with basic decency, you shouldn't be making laws for the rest of us."
The timing isn't coincidental either. With Trump's DOGE initiative led by Elon Musk already targeting government waste and corruption, Mace's transparency push fits perfectly into the broader America First agenda of cleaning house in Washington.
Patriots Demand Accountability
This is what real representation looks like – a congresswoman willing to take on her own institution to protect the American people. While Democrats spent years covering up scandals and protecting their allies, conservative fighters like Mace are finally bringing the sunlight that serves as the best disinfectant.
The question now is simple: will the rest of Congress support transparency, or will they circle the wagons to protect the swamp's darkest secrets? Americans are watching, and they'll remember who stood where when the votes are counted.
