Calm. Methodical. Evidence-Based.

A walkout over Pam Bondi’s Epstein-files briefing is really a fight over whether the Justice Department will answer Congress under oath about a legally mandated disclosure it botched.

Congress

Mar 19, 2026

Approving a convicted Epstein accomplice’s transfer to a low-security camp while DOJ records become street-level pressure near the White House fractures anti-corruption accountability norms.

Media & Narrative

Mar 2, 2026

Closed-door congressional testimony confirmed an Epstein-estate payout to a Trump accuser, delaying public scrutiny while allegations involving a sitting president remain in limbo.

Congress

Mar 11, 2026

The DOJ is restricting public access to politically sensitive records implicating the sitting president, normalizing selective transparency that weakens equal accountability under the rule of law.

Executive

Mar 10, 2026

House oversight broke party discipline to subpoena the attorney general, reasserting Congress’s power to compel executive testimony despite leadership resistance.

Congress

Mar 4, 2026

A closed-door House Oversight deposition aired as spectacle while key witnesses remain uncalled, bending congressional oversight from public accountability toward selective, controlled exposure.

Congress

When sworn oversight testimony becomes a redacted video rollout and rule-breaking social-media leakage, Congress trains the public to accept investigation as performance over due process.

Congress

Mar 3, 2026

A closed congressional deposition’s integrity collapsed when a member-fed leak broadcast witness imagery while the committee restricted access—an enforcement failure that erodes equal-rule procedure.

Congress

Government-released Epstein records are now being weaponized into a public “walk of shame” near the White House, blurring the line between transparency and punishment without due process.

Executive

Mar 2, 2026

Congress used subpoena power to haul in a witness not named in the underlying files, signaling that compulsory oversight can be repurposed into a political stage rather than a fact-finding tool.

Congress

Feb 27, 2026

Congressional subpoena power is being used to compel former national leaders into closed-door depositions while members inject internet conspiracies, eroding the norms that separate oversight from political weaponization.

Congress

Feb 27, 2026

A member of Congress violated closed-door deposition rules and fed the breach to a partisan influencer, turning oversight testimony into a publicity stunt that halted the proceeding.

Congress

Feb 26, 2026

A member’s leak of a closed-door deposition photo turned compelled congressional testimony into viral political content, eroding the basic norm that confidential proceedings stay confidential.

Congress

Feb 26, 2026

Lawmakers are using a foreign royal’s arrest to intensify congressional pressure for investigations of a sitting president—testing the line between oversight and politicized accusation without a publicly filed claim by victims.

Congress

Feb 19, 2026

Bipartisan oversight escalates when a House committee compels billionaire testimony by subpoena, forcing sworn answers about ties to a notorious financier into the public record.

Congress

Feb 18, 2026