My apologies for our inconsistency this week with the news. It’s been a few busy days in a row, and unfortunately, the news was a victim of our time management. It’s been a crazy week for the Trump administration. I will have a longer piece at House InHabit about why the Epstein case is more than just about the crimes, or lack thereof. So I will save that rant here and let you read it there later on, but the long and short of this is that if you come to office building a coalition around a plank of agenda items, one of which includes transparency, even if there is no “there”, there, you will find yourself on the wrong side of the people who voted for you. That is what seems to have been the case in this instance. The alleged crimes are disgusting, but frankly, uninteresting to the bigger picture. This is about the two-tiered world that we are shown we live in, and the disappointment that the voters feel about the Achilles they sent to destroy this kind of government behavior, seemingly having failed in the mission.
There is a lot going on out there, so until later at House InHabit, here is the news:
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