Congress has paid out $17 million in taxpayer-funded "hush money" to settle sexual harassment claims – NOBODY charged with any crimes
By ethanh // 2024-06-04
 
In case you did not know, there are two tiers of "justice" at the federal level: one for the elite and the bought-off, and another for those outside the inner circle of corruption that controls Washington, D.C. In former President Donald Trump's case, he apparently belongs to the latter category while numerous members of Congress involved in a massive, multi-million-dollar "hush money" corruption scheme belong to the former. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) tweeted that certain members of Congress have collectively spent $17 million stolen from taxpayers to cover up sexual harassment claims filed against them. Not a single one of the congressmen involved in the hush money scheme has ever been prosecuted for their criminal activity. Trump, meanwhile, is having the book thrown at him over $130,000 of his money that he spent to cover up his own immorality. Trump was convicted of an astounding 34 different felonies for not disclosing his $130,000 hush money payment while Congress – at least the bought-off segments – continues to get away with bribery and misuse of public funds. (Related: Some members of Congress are pushing to subpoena both Google and Facebook for election manipulation ahead of voting day 2024.)

Massie voted against CARES Act

Dr. Jane Ruby was not impressed with Massie's tweet, seeing as how he is a part of the very congressional club that he is publicly condemning. "You talk about it like you're not part of it, like you're not on the inside of the very thing you are complaining (about)," Ruby tweeted. "You're like the bank robber yelling out the window that the bank is being robbed, what the h*** do you want us to do about it – you're controlling it!!" "What a fraud, clean up your own s***, clean up the People's House, 'Representative.'" Massie is probably one of the better ones, to be fair. The Nation ran a piece last week introducing its readers to "the Kentucky Republican who beat AIPAC," referring to Massie. The piece basically praised Massie for standing up to what it describes as "the powerful pro-Israel group." AIPAC has so far spent hundreds of thousands of dollar attacking the Republican incumbent for opposing U.S. military interventionism and military aid packages for foreign countries, including Israel. "That stance has drawn sharp criticism from neoconservatives in general, who worry about the return of the sort of old-school Republican isolationism that reflexively opposed military interventions and foreign aid packages, and in particular from AIPAC, which has objected to his many votes against aid to Israel, as well as his rejection of resolutions backing Netanyahu's government," writes The Nation's John Nichols about Massie, who describes himself as a "true conservative." Massie actually responded to Ruby's tweet by mocking her. "I love that a fake Dr. is using the word fraud. lol," Massie wrote. Another thanked Massie for being "the only one to object to the Cares Act," during the contrived Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) "pandemic" – watch the video below: The latest news about America's corrupt Congress can be found at Corruption.news. Sources for this article include: X.com NaturalNews.com TheNation.com