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US House speaker shuts down chamber to block Epstein vote

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgjg9j0l7j9o
26•southernplaces7•5h ago

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techpineapple•5h ago
I’m trying to think of a response to this that’s hacker news-worthy,

But it’s kind of astounding, if there goal is to get a group of conspiracy theorists off their scent, it seems like they’ve perhaps handled this in the worst possible way? Could this look any worse?

What would you do differently if you were trying to appear more suspicious?

PaulHoule•5h ago
Oh, don't worry, odds are something happens to Ghislaine Maxwell and then we'll never hear the end of it

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/just-like-epste...

k310•5h ago
She might be cutting a deal with the most corrupt government since the De’ Medici’s.
PaulHoule•5h ago
She might. And it could still go terribly wrong.
Cheyana•5h ago
I believe she’s going to come down with a sudden case of Epstein-Barr Syndrome.
rolph•5h ago
say things like "those events never happened."
anigbrowl•5h ago
I think their bet is that in the nearly 6 week recess, the Epstein story will die on its own and when Congress reconvenes there'll be a lot of talk about 'moving on' if they're asked about it at all.

I don't know if this will work though. People who are motivated about this have been patient for years, and after the administration threw them a bone in February they remained patient for months. Now they smell blood in the water.

southernplaces7•1h ago
>What would you do differently if you were trying to appear more suspicious?

From what I've seen so far, very little. They couldn't do better to promote even the most radical conspiracy theorists as seeming legitimate even if they tried.

duxup•5h ago
Congress and the courts should be the counterbalance to the Executive branch.

But congress is controlled by the GOP and seems downright afraid of Trump, and the majority of SCOTUS has decided the executive branch is both immune from the law, and not limited by the law in much of any way, including laws established by congress.

If anything the saving grace here should be congress asking questions in a situation like this, but instead the majority there are just sycophants.

This is very bad for democracy. The executive branch should be challenged by the other two, and same goes for those other branches.

jschveibinz•2h ago
The constitution guarantees a counterbalance.

Roughly 50% of the time the control of Congress is with the opposing party to the President--and the rest of the time Congress is with the President. So it's not unusual at all for Congress to pass a majority of legislation that is proposed by the executive branch.

But your last paragraph is troubling: democracy is not at risk in either case. Democracy is what puts the leaders in place. Voting still matters.

The only current problem with US democracy that I see is the lack of voter engagement. We only get 60+% of voters to turn out for elections.

k310•5h ago
In case you forgot: The Streisand Effect. [0]

> The Streisand effect is an unintended consequence of attempts to hide, remove, or censor information, where the effort instead increases public awareness of the information.

> The term was coined in 2005 by Mike Masnick after Barbra Streisand attempted to suppress the publication of a photograph showing her clifftop residence in Malibu, taken to document coastal erosion in California, inadvertently drawing far greater attention to the previously obscure photograph.

Hey, Mikey. Your congresspeople will have to go home and answer some pretty hot questions asked by constituents. Said legislators might not be so happy with your decision. As always, be careful what you wish for; you might get it.

In the end.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect

southernplaces7•2h ago
And this gets flagged, despite being no less relevant here than any number of other non-tech posts that go live frequently with zero issues. It's curious how on a site where the general trend of opinion is against the current administration, posts critical of its policies and activities often still get flagged in no time.

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