The Constitution belongs to the people—not to lobbyists, foreign agents, or media manipulators. If the fox is guarding the henhouse, it’s time to change the locks. These are topics that have been talked about. Why haven't we demanded that they be enforced.
1️⃣EVICT THE LOBBYIST—No More Buying Power (AIPAC being the largest)
• Ban corporate and foreign lobbying at every level of government.
• Shut down revolving-door politics: no more officials cashing out as lobbyists.
• Replace influence with accountability—every vote must serve the people, not the donors.
If your vote is bought, your oath is broken.
2️⃣ REPEAL the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act—End Legalized Propaganda
• Restore the original 1948 protections that banned domestic propaganda.
• Require full disclosure of government-funded media content.
• Hold media outlets accountable for knowingly spreading false or manipulated narratives.
Truth doesn’t need protection. It needs resurrection.
3️⃣ NO DUAL CITIZENSHIP IN GOVERNMENT—Loyalty Must Be Singular
• Bar dual citizens from holding any elected or appointed office—local, state, or federal.
• Require full citizenship verification for all candidates and officials.
• Protect national interest from divided allegiance.
You can’t serve two flags. Pick one.
4️⃣ DISQUALIFY ANIT AMERICAN CANDIDATES—Oathbreakers Don’t Belong on Ballots
• Require a loyalty declaration to the U.S. Constitution for all candidates.
• Disqualify anyone who advocates for foreign control, undermines sovereignty, or refuses to uphold constitutional law.
• Enforce this at the state level—where election access begins.
If you won’t defend the Republic, you don’t get to run it.
5️⃣ DEMAND FULL TRANSPARENCY—No More Hidden Hands
• Mandate public disclosure of every official’s:
• Financial records
• Foreign ties
• Voting history
• Meeting logs
• Communications with lobbyists or foreign agents
• Create a searchable database for all citizens to access.
We don’t need more politicians. We need more receipts.
@realDonaldTrump@GOP@SpeakerJohnson
This entire government (with the exception of very few) has become the rotting and decaying corpse of what was once a strong proud country. We allowed them this power now we need to take it back.
Everybody’s screaming about Iran.
Left vs right. War vs no war. Endless outrage.
Meanwhile, 357 members of Congress quietly voted to keep their own sexual misconduct investigations hidden from the public.
Three hundred and fifty seven.
Doesn’t matter what jersey they wear. Republican. Democrat. Whatever.
When it comes to protecting themselves, they suddenly agree REAL fast.
Funny how that works.
Maybe we should spend a little less time fighting each other and a little more time watching the people we elected.
Because apparently they’re counting on us not paying attention.
After the full House voted to keep covering up Ethics Committee records of Members of Congress who engaged in sexual harassment records, the Oversight Committee passed our motion to subpoena the taxpayer-funded settlement SLUSH FUND used to silence victims.
Every Member of Congress who used your money to silence victims they harassed will be exposed, and we look forward to reviewing the records from the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights. We will make sure YOU, the people, know their names.
We have allowed a system to evolve into the perfect shield for wrongdoing an institution capable of protecting itself through the very laws and structures meant to safeguard the public. We are no longer represented by individuals who value this country, but too often by those whose conduct would land an ordinary citizen in jail.
This is a nation that prides itself on protecting everyone’s rights, yet it also allows its own members to vote to keep their misconduct hidden from the people they serve. At some point, we must acknowledge that this cannot continue.
Thank you to the 65 Members of Congress who stood for what is right, made the logical and morally right decision to vote in favor of our resolution to expose the sexual harassment records of Congress.
The American people should know who they are voting for. Political parties aside, these are the people who chose to protect victims over predators.
Barrett, Tom (R-MI)
Bean, Aaron (R-FL)
Bergman, Jack (R-MI)
Biggs, Andy (R-AZ)
Boebert, Lauren (R-CO)
Burchett, Tim (R-TN)
Burlison, Eric (R-MO)
Cammack, Kat (R-FL)
Comer, James (R-KY)
Correa, J. Luis (D-CA)
Crane, Elijah (R-AZ)
Crawford, Eric A. "Rick" (R-AR)
Davis, Donald G. (D-NC)
Donalds, Byron (R-FL)
Downing, Troy (R-MT)
Escobar, Veronica (D-TX)
Fine, Randy (R-FL)
Fitzpatrick, Brian K. (R-PA)
Gill, Brandon (R-TX)
Golden, Jared F. (D-ME)
Gomez, Jimmy (D-CA)
Grijalva, Adelita S. (D-AZ)
James, John (R-MI)
Jayapal, Pramila (D-WA)
Kean, Thomas H. (R-NJ)
Khanna, Ro (D-CA)
Krishnamoorthi, Raja (D-IL)
Langworthy, Nicholas A. (R-NY)
Luna, Anna Paulina (R-FL)
Mace, Nancy (R-SC)
Mackenzie, Ryan (R-PA)
Massie, Thomas (R-KY)
McBride, Sarah (D-DE)
McClintock, Tom (R-CA)
McGovern, James P. (D-MA)
McGuire, John J. (R-VA)
Mfume, Kweisi (D-MD)
Miller, Max L. (R-OH)
Mills, Cory (R-FL)
Min, Dave (D-CA)
Moore, Riley M. (R-WV)
Moore, Tim (R-NC)
Mrvan, Frank J. (D-IN)
Neguse, Joe (D-CO)
Norman, Ralph (R-SC)
Ogles, Andrew (R-TN)
Perez, Marie Gluesenkamp (D-WA)
Perry, Scott (R-PA)
Pettersen, Brittany (D-CO)
Pocan, Mark (D-WI)
Riley, Josh (D-NY)
Roy, Chip (R-TX)
Ryan, Patrick (D-NY)
Salinas, Andrea (D-OR)
Schmidt, Derek (R-KS)
Schrier, Kim (D-WA)
Schweikert, David (R-AZ)
Sorensen, Eric (D-IL)
Spartz, Victoria (R-IN)
Stefanik, Elise M. (R-NY)
Swalwell, Eric (D-CA)
Takano, Mark (D-CA)
Tran, Derek (D-CA)
Vindman, Eugene Simon (D-VA)
Wilson, Joe (R-SC)
CORRUPTION RUNS SO DEEP IN DC THAT DEMOCRATS & REPUBLICANS WILL NOT PROSECUTE ANY POLITICIANS FOR FEAR THEIR OWN CRIMES WILL BE REVEALED! 💯🤮👺
We were promised full disclosure on Epstein. What we got:
✅ Redacted and claims of "missing" files
✅ Congress voting overwhelmingly to block the release of Congress’s sexual misconduct reports
YOU SHOULD BE MAD.
Looks like there are 357 reasons to investigate to me. 🧐
Tyranny wears many faces and rarely announces itself. It dresses up in suits, empty promises, all while smiling for the cameras, and hides its intentions behind polished words and democracy, while quietly burying the truth it fears the public will see. Tyranny isn't always what you think it is....
Congress’s week of work…🚨
1) Voted to HIDE their “sexual misconduct” reports.
2) Voted NOT to fund or pay our TSA/DHS/CoastGuard.
3) Voted NOT to further investigate Ilhan Omar’s immigration status.
Whatcha think about that? 🤔
At no point did the American people surrender their right to transparency. Our system was built on the premise that government derives its power from the consent of the governed not from secrecy, selective disclosure, or internal protection. When information about misconduct within Congress is withheld, it undermines public trust and contradicts the very principles on which this nation was founded. Citizens should have the ability to demand the release of these reports, because accountability is not optional in a representative government
@GOP@DNC It's time to hold you accountable for your own actions stop hiding the truth.
Let's talk about what this government just kept hidden, all their dirty little secrets.
It should be the right of every American citizen to access information about the conduct of their elected officials. Transparency is a fundamental component of a functioning democracy, yet it is often exercised selectively used when it benefits those in power and withheld when it does not.
The rapid shutdown of the effort to release congressional sexual misconduct and harassment records, especially when compared to the slow pace of most legislative actions, underscores the inconsistency. When transparency becomes conditional, it ceases to serve the public and instead protects the institution.
The timing of the House’s action on the resolution to release congressional sexual misconduct and harassment records raises legitimate questions. While many legislative matters are routinely delayed, referred, or stalled for extended periods, this measure was moved immediately. On March 4, 2026, the House voted 357–65, with 1 member voting ‘present’ and 9 not voting, to refer the resolution to the Ethics Committee a procedural step that effectively halted the effort. The speed of this referral stands in stark contrast to the typical pace of congressional proceedings, and it occurred at the same moment national attention was focused on the escalating Iran crisis.
They hid their dirty little secrets....