
Valuetainment “People HATE Us For This” - Anna Paulina Luna RIPS Congress After Sexual Harassment Probe KILLED
Mar 7, 2026
A fiery reaction to Congress blocking release of taxpayer-funded sexual misconduct settlements. Strong criticism of institutional cover-ups and bipartisan protection for members. Discussion of how concealment affects elections and public trust. A turn toward child exploitation data and broader societal problems linked to abuse revelations.
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Congress Killed Transparency On Misconduct
- Patrick Bet-David says Congress protected members by referring the Mace subpoena to committee, killing transparency on sexual misconduct settlements.
- He argued this cover-up fuels public hatred for politicians and shields bipartisan misconduct, urging members to be exposed before midterms.
Anna Paulina Luna Calls Out Institutional Protection
- Anna Paulina Luna's speech (quoted by Patrick) accused both parties of protecting members and referenced an alleged case where a staffer self-immolated after harassment.
- She called the institution disgusting and urged subpoenaing settlements back to the 1970s to expose deals.
Secrecy Preserves Political Power
- Panelists link the vote to systemic self-protection that hides misconduct, comparing it to why Epstein files remain sealed.
- They highlight taxpayer-funded NDAs and small settlements that, if exposed, would cost many incumbents reelection.
