June 2, 2026

78 female democrats in congress blocked the reelase of sexual misconduct reports

They demanded the Epstein files be released. Then they voted to hide their own misconduct records.

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The House voted 357 to 65 on March 4, 2026, to refer Rep. Nancy Mace’s resolution to the Ethics Committee, effectively killing her push to publicly release all sexual misconduct investigation records involving members of Congress. Mace forced the vote after reports emerged that Rep. Tony Gonzales had sent sexual texts to a female aide, Regina Santos-Aviles, who later died by suicide. Gonzales has denied wrongdoing but faces a formal Ethics investigation.

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