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The political landscape just suffered a massive earthquake after a standard House Judiciary Committee hearing turned into a scene from a legal thriller.
The political landscape just suffered a massive earthquake after a standard House Judiciary Committee hearing turned into a scene from a legal thriller.
When Congressman Ted Lieu pressed play on a small digital device, he didn’t just play a recording; he detonated a political landmine. FBI Director Kash Patel was caught on tape admitting that he was told to bury the Epstein investigation just 11 days into his tenure.
The room went cold as the recording played, and Patel’s reaction was more telling than any testimony he’s given in fifteen months. Frozen for 38 seconds, the Director eventually did the one thing no one expected in a public oversight hearing: he invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
This is a historic breakdown of transparency and a direct hit to the credibility of the bureau. The details of this secret recording are finally public, and the implications are staggering.
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