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Congressman Troy Carter joins the show to discuss the charged atmosphere on Capitol Hill as lawmakers prepare to vote on releasing the Epstein files. Carter emphasizes transparency and justice, insisting no one is above the law, while stressing the need to protect victims’ identities. With reports of extensive documents, emails, and even video evidence, the revelations could shake Washington. Meanwhile, Carter highlights progress on the National Flood Insurance Program, noting a short-term extension that prevents disruption for Gulf Coast homeowners but urging a permanent fix. He warns that the Epstein case is consuming political oxygen, delaying critical debates on healthcare and beyond.
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By Brian HaldaneCongressman Troy Carter joins the show to discuss the charged atmosphere on Capitol Hill as lawmakers prepare to vote on releasing the Epstein files. Carter emphasizes transparency and justice, insisting no one is above the law, while stressing the need to protect victims’ identities. With reports of extensive documents, emails, and even video evidence, the revelations could shake Washington. Meanwhile, Carter highlights progress on the National Flood Insurance Program, noting a short-term extension that prevents disruption for Gulf Coast homeowners but urging a permanent fix. He warns that the Epstein case is consuming political oxygen, delaying critical debates on healthcare and beyond.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.