12/15/2025
I escaped from my birth state many years ago, but this jerk is typical of the type of political corrupt scumbag that Louisiana continues to put into political office with the ability to harm the entire populace of the USA. A true, integrity infused political person from louisiana is truly rare, just look at their Senator Kennedy for a mouthpiece of bu****it
BREAKING: Republican Congressman Clay Higgins just tried to explain why he was the only vote to NOT release the Epstein files — and it did not go well.
In a historic, bipartisan vote, the House overwhelmingly approved a bill ordering the Justice Department to release every file related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation — a milestone in government transparency, accountability, and long-delayed justice for victims.
But one man provided the solitary vote against the bill, a rejection drowned in a sea of Democrats and Republicans who finally agreed on something: the American people deserve the truth.
That man was Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) — and his explanation is raising every eyebrow in Washington.
While lawmakers from both parties united to rip open one of the darkest, most suspicious criminal cases in modern history, Higgins took to X to defend his lonely vote with a statement that reads less like a principled stand and more like a panicked attempt to build a legal moat around someone …or something.
Higgins declared, in all seriousness, that requiring the DOJ to release Epstein investigative materials would “abandon 250 years of criminal justice procedure” and would “injure thousands of innocent people.” Thousands! According to Higgins, the nation is so fragile that letting sunlight touch the Epstein files will somehow harm witnesses, friends, alibi-givers, and unnamed randos in the background of documents.
Not exactly the point of a bill specifically written to expose criminal networks, not choir groups.
Let’s break this down. While Congress is demanding answers about one of the most powerful sex-trafficking rings ever unearthed — a case involving billionaires, politicians, celebrities, intelligence figures, foreign agents, and an international web of exploitation — Clay Higgins wants you to believe the real danger is not the predators…but the paperwork.
He warns that releasing the files to a “rabid media” will hurt innocent people.
But here’s the thing: the only people who get “hurt” by transparency are the ones who don’t want the truth to come out.
Everyone else calls it justice.
Higgins insists the Oversight Committee already released “60,000 pages” — as if that’s supposed to mean the public should stop asking questions. But those documents have been heavily filtered, curated, redacted, and cherry-picked by the very people in Congress who are now sweating bullets over what the unfiltered truth may show.
And while he postures as the Great Defender of Privacy, the bill’s supporters — including Republicans — openly noted that nothing in the legislation prevents redactions to protect victims. The only identities the DOJ would not be shielding are perpetrators and public officials.
You know… the people who should not be protected.
So who is Clay Higgins actually going to bat for?
He claims he’ll vote yes later if the Senate amends the bill to hide more identities.
Funny how the only Republican in America crying about “innocent bystanders” just happens to be the one voting against the public seeing the names of Epstein’s powerful associates.
This is the bottom line — The House just moved to shine a light on a criminal empire that operated in the shadows of politics, finance, and high society — and Clay Higgins fought to keep those shadows intact.
But Higgins’ rambling excuses didn’t land the way he hoped — because the internet took one look at his vote and absolutely torched him.
Former GOP strategist Rick Wilson cut straight to the point: “F--k Clay Higgins.”
Another user demanded: “Investigate Clay Higgins.”
One furious commenter summed up the national mood: “Imagine wanting protecting pedophiles to be your legacy. What a scumbag.”
And writer Nicole Bowman issued a blistering warning for voters: “This is … the ONLY member of the House who voted to protect abusers, continue to traumatize survivors… and voted AGAINST releasing the . Remember his face. Remember his name. History is watching.”
One user didn’t mince words: “Today is a bad day to be Clay Higgins. Almost as bad as January 6th.”
Internet personality Tony Posnanski delivered a gut punch: “All I’m saying is if you have kids, keep them very far away from Rep. Clay Higgins.”
And actor-director Ben McKenzie added a sarcastic mic-drop from Bluesky:
“Stay classy, Clay Higgins.”
The American people want answers. Victims deserve the truth. And history will remember who fought for transparency…and who fought to keep the Epstein files locked away.
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