Mike Johnson and his GOPper buddies have functionally abolished the House of Representatives to keep the Epstein files from being released. I'm not 100% convinced that abolition is temporary.If they're going to reopen the government at some point the House will have to reconvene to vote on it. I still think Johnson is hoping if he stalls long enough people will just forget about the Epstein files.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/8/86b8cb37.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_David_Norman
In the spirit of people knowing more about insane shit our government almost certainly ran interference for due to unknown reasons, here's this fucking guy. I feel like if this was never adequately handled and clientele involving this man were never seriously investigated then there's no way in hell we ever see any "truth" regarding Epstein.
Lt. Harold Hancock of the Dallas police told the Chicago Tribune in May 1977 that prominent public figures and federal employees were among the names found in Norman's client list. Investigators sent the index cards to the U.S. State Department, a fact confirmed by State Department Counselor Matthew Nimetz. Nimetz stated that the State Department destroyed the index cards after determining them to be "not relevant to any fraud case concerning a passport".[27] Norman was charged with possessing marijuana, conspiracy to commit sodomy, and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile; he was released on bail.[22]
Mike Johnson is earning his bribes.America has a bribe problem. How much did he get?