Topic: Congressional Record

3 chapters across the catalog

Splashdown
Episode 1859 21:07 - 25:28

1859: Splashdown

Gloria Allred and Victim Resistance to Public Congressional Testimony

Attorney Gloria Allred, representing several Jeffrey Epstein survivors, responded to Melania Trump's call for public hearings by stating that victims should not be forced to testify. A group of survivors released a statement arguing that the First Lady's request shifts the burden of justice onto the victims. Critics suggest that many survivors are reluctant to testify on the public record because it would expose the nature of their settlements and non-disclosure agreements funded by figures like Jamie Dimon and Reed Hoffman.

Scripted Fat Talk
Episode 577 1:39:31 - 1:42:52

577: Scripted Fat Talk

1933 Bankruptcy Myth, James Traficant Quote

The hosts debunk a widely circulated internet article claiming the U.S. government went bankrupt in 1933. The article relies on a quote from Congressman James Traficant that was taken out of context; Traficant was speaking facetiously about a budget rule, not declaring a legal bankruptcy. The misinformation has been used to support theories about the U.S. becoming a socialist democracy under a secret governor.

Middle Class Infanteers
Episode 476 2:26:40 - 2:29:00

476: Middle Class Infanteers

Nancy Pelosi Photoshopped Press Picture, Women's Caucus

Nancy Pelosi's office released a photo of the Democratic Women of Congress that was later revealed to be photoshopped to include members who were absent. When questioned by a journalist, Pelosi defended the image as an "accurate historical record," citing the freezing weather as the reason for the digital manipulation.