Which major political parties will support transparency on harassment settlements by March 31, 2025?
Democrats support transparency • 25%
Republicans support transparency • 25%
Both parties support transparency • 25%
Neither party supports transparency • 25%
Official party statements or announcements reported by major news outlets
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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Both parties call for investigation • 25%
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Both parties silent • 25%
Democrats defend, Republicans condemn • 25%
Majority opposition from both parties • 25%
Equal bipartisan support • 25%
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Majority Republican support • 25%
Both simultaneously • 25%
Blake Lively/Ryan Reynolds' side • 25%
Justin Baldoni's side • 25%
None by the deadline • 25%
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Democratic Support • 25%
No Majority Support • 25%
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Allegations proven • 25%
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No resolution • 25%
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Condemnation from Republicans only • 25%
Strong condemnation from both parties • 25%
Condemnation from Democrats only • 25%
No official condemnation • 25%
Neither • 34%
Republican Party • 33%
Democratic Party • 33%
Republican Party • 25%
Democratic Party • 25%
Bipartisan Effort • 25%
Other • 25%
Yes • 50%
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No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Increased support for transparency • 25%
Other shift • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Decreased support for transparency • 25%