When the Noise Stops, The Real Story Starts Washington runs on outrage. Cable news runs on outrage. Social media runs on outrage. Campaign fundraising runs on outrage. So when both parties stop shouting about something explosive, that’s not normal. That’s not random. That’s a signal. The article “When Both Sides Go Quiet” makes a simple but powerful observation: when Republicans and Democrats both hesitate on an issue that involves power, money, or institutional risk, Americans should ask why. Not assume guilt. Not jump to conclusions. But ask why. Because silence in politics is rarely accidental. The Epstein Files and the Transparency Problem Let’s be clear. The crimes associated with Jeffrey Epstein were horrific. Exploitation. Abuse. Trafficking. Evil. Americans deserve transparency.…
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