The swamp creatures in Washington just showed their true colors, voting overwhelmingly to keep their dirty secrets buried deep in congressional files. On Wednesday, the House delivered a crushing 357-65-1 vote to kill Rep. Nancy Mace's (R-SC) bold resolution that would have exposed ALL records related to congressional sexual harassment investigations.
Mace didn't mince words about the establishment's protection racket, calling the vote "bulls****" as her fellow representatives scrambled to protect the corrupt system that has shielded sexual predators on Capitol Hill for decades.
The South Carolina firebrand's resolution would have forced complete transparency by releasing every document related to sexual harassment cases involving members of Congress. Instead, the swamp voted to refer her bill to the House Ethics Committee - that notorious black hole where accountability goes to die.
The Swamp Protects Its Own
What are they so afraid of? Patriots across America are asking the same question as social media erupts over this blatant cover-up. Politico reported the story with typical establishment spin, tweeting "House rejects Nancy Mace's push for sexual harassment disclosure," but failing to capture the outrage of everyday Americans who demand transparency from their elected officials.
This vote exposes the ugly truth about Washington's two-tiered justice system. While regular Americans face consequences for their actions, members of Congress get to hide behind committee procedures and closed-door dealings that protect sexual predators in their ranks.
Where's the Trump Administration?
With President Trump's second-term agenda focused on draining the swamp and ending government corruption, this vote represents a direct challenge to his America First vision. The question now becomes: will the Trump administration use its influence to pressure Congress into real transparency, or will the establishment continue to protect its own?
Rep. Mace stood virtually alone in her fight for accountability, with only 65 brave souls joining her against the massive wall of swamp protection. This isn't about partisan politics - this is about protecting sexual predators who abuse their power while hiding behind congressional privilege.
The American people deserve to know which members of Congress have been credibly accused of sexual harassment and what taxpayer money has been spent covering up their crimes. Until we get full transparency, the swamp wins and justice loses.
