**Headline: Congress Plays Dress-Up with Clinton Footage While Epstein’s Victims Still Wait for Justice**
So, the House Oversight Committee decided it was high time to release videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton squirming during their private chats about Jeffrey Epstein. You know, Epstein—the guy who somehow managed to keep his predatory activities under wraps for years while a parade of powerful people walked around him like he was just another socialite at a cocktail party.
Now, instead of focusing on the real issues—like why Epstein’s victims are still waiting for justice—we’re treated to this spectacle. It’s like a bad reality show where the ratings are driven by the drama, not the substance. The media spins this as “breaking news,” but let’s be real: this is more about getting clicks than uncovering anything new.
Sure, let’s parade out the Clintons and pretend like this is all about accountability. But isn’t it convenient how the conversation never seems to wander into how Epstein’s connections might have shielded him from scrutiny? Or how the establishment has a knack for protecting its own while the victims remain voiceless?
As we watch this circus unfold, one can’t help but wonder: is this what they mean by “draining the swamp”—putting on a show while the real problems linger?
By Admin | Published: March 2, 2026 at 8:16 pm