Sunday, December 10, 2017

Expect The U.S. Congress To Be Reeling From More Sexual Allegations And Charges This Week

The U.S. Capitol Building is pictured in Washington, February 27, 2013. REUTERS/Jason Reed

The Hill: Congress reeling from sexual harassment deluge

Congressional leaders are struggling to get ahead of the wave of sexual harassment allegations that are engulfing their institution.

With no clear roadmap for how to deal with such topics, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and other leaders are responding to the allegations on a case-by-case basis — and on the fly.

The stream of public revelations has put leaders in a pressure cooker. Immediately after allegations surface, they face pressure to forge quick judgments about the credibility of the allegations and the severity of the misconduct, often while relying on reports from anonymous accusers.

The makeshift method has led to swift calls for resignation for some members and a messy, painful, drawn-out process for others.

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WNU Editor: I am looking forward to this disclosure ....

.... The latest ricocheting around the Capitol is that a major national news outlet will publish a list of 20 to 30 lawmakers accused of harassment in the coming days. One GOP source said the list could refer to secret Congressional Office of Compliance records of lawmakers who’ve privately settled sexual harassment claims in recent decades.

2 comments:

Bob Huntley said...

War coming for sure. It will require a major false flag to bury this issue.

B.Poster said...

I would not expect the US to pull off a "false flag" as it is to closely scrutinized by an often hostile press to be able to do such a thing. At some point possibly soon, I would expect one of America's adversaries perhaps working in concert with others to pull off a "false flag" operation as a reasoning to take military action against the United States. This is where the focus needs to be. Preventing America's enemies from engaging in false flag actions against America.