Mega Edition:  How Can We Trust Congress When They Won't Even Police Themselves? (3/9/26)

Mega Edition: How Can We Trust Congress When They Won't Even Police Themselves? (3/9/26)

The reaction of the U.S. Congress to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal has often been marked by a striking contradiction. On one hand, lawmakers have staged hearings, press conferences, and public investigations filled with fiery rhetoric about accountability, transparency, and justice for victims. Members of Congress routinely present themselves as outraged watchdogs demanding answers about how Epstein was able to evade consequences for so long. Yet critics argue that much of this outrage has the flavor of political theater rather than genuine institutional self-reflection. Congress has been eager to shine a spotlight on the failures of prosecutors, intelligence agencies, and wealthy associates connected to Epstein, but far less willing to confront its own record when it comes to misconduct allegations within its own ranks.


That contradiction becomes particularly stark when considering the history of how Congress has handled accusations against its own members. For years, the legislative branch maintained systems that allowed harassment and misconduct claims involving lawmakers to be quietly settled using taxpayer funds, often under strict confidentiality agreements that shielded the identities of those involved. While reforms have been introduced in recent years, the legacy of those arrangements continues to fuel criticism that Congress demands accountability from everyone else while historically protecting itself from public scrutiny. Against that backdrop, the spectacle of lawmakers delivering dramatic speeches about Epstein’s network can appear deeply hypocritical to many observers—especially when the same institution has struggled to fully disclose how allegations involving its own members were handled and financed.



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