How will public opinion shift on taxpayer-funded harassment settlements by June 30, 2025?
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Rep. Thomas Massie Demands Transparency on Congress's $17 Million in Taxpayer-Funded Sexual Harassment Settlements
Dec 26, 2024, 04:56 PM
Representative Thomas Massie has disclosed that Congress has used over $17 million in taxpayer funds as hush money to settle harassment claims, including sexual harassment and other forms of misconduct, within Congressional offices. Massie has called for the release of the names of the representatives involved in these settlements, emphasizing the need for transparency given that the funds used were public money. Various social media users and other representatives have echoed his call for the disclosure of the identities of those involved.
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