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Pam Bondi Hearing

  • Feb 12
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 18

Another Hearing, Same Outcome




We’ve seen this movie before.


Every time someone testifies before Congress on a controversial issue, the result is the same: hours of testimony, pages of prepared talking points, plenty of finger‑pointing and...nothing ever happens.


Pam Bondi's congressional hearing on the Epstein files was no different. Five hours came and went, yet the central questions were never meaningfully addressed. Blame was shifted to political opponents, accusations were lobbed at lawmakers, and the actual issue at hand faded into the background. It felt less like accountability and more like theater.


That raises the question: why?


When officials constantly dodge direct answers there’s something being protected. Someone or something. Is it political loyalty? Fear of consequences? Career preservation? Financial incentives? Power has many currencies.


What’s especially frustrating is how coordinated it all feels. Different faces, different titles, same script. Deflect. Delay. Confuse. Run out the clock. The public gets noise instead of clarity, outrage instead of resolution.


Meanwhile, Congress performs its familiar dog‑and‑pony show. Members scold each other for the cameras, deliver soundbites for social media, and declare moral victory before moving on to the next crisis. But real accountability, investigations, subpoenas, prosecutions, structural reform never arrives.


And while everyone’s attention is glued to the spectacle, larger and more dangerous decisions are quietly being lined up offstage. When the political class is busy arguing in public, something more consequential is happening in the background. Like preparing to bomb Iran.


That’s the part people keep falling for. #FellForItAgain


This isn’t governance, it’s production. Hollywood, just filmed in a different building. New characters, same plot. And the script always ends the same. With us getting F***ed.


Nothing Ever Happens.


Stay Frustrated

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