(partly cribbed from The Other 98% on FB)
By planting their flag on “public or nothing,” the Clintons flip the script and force Republicans to explain why secrecy suddenly matters more than the disclosure they've spent 10 years demanding.
The Clintons' stance is not just a valid claim to the moral high ground - it's a trap. The more they insist on testifying in public, the more obvious it becomes that the real panic is on the right, where Trump’s orbit brushes up against names and records that have never fully seen daylight.
But this is how you turn years of right wing Clinton obsession inside out. If Republicans refuse public testimony, they look like they're protecting Trump, the tattered remnants of his DOJ, and all the members of The Epstein Class, rather than pursuing the truth and seeking justice for the surviving victims.
The Clintons' stance is not just a valid claim to the moral high ground - it's a trap. The more they insist on testifying in public, the more obvious it becomes that the real panic is on the right, where Trump’s orbit brushes up against names and records that have never fully seen daylight.
By embracing an open hearing, they are effectively daring Comer and his allies to keep shielding a system that's covered in fingerprints of Trump and the entire Epstein Class.
And to be sure, if Bill Clinton is guilty of any shitty thing, then he has to burn along with the rest of them.
But this is how you turn years of right wing Clinton obsession inside out. If Republicans refuse public testimony, they look like they're protecting Trump, the tattered remnants of his DOJ, and all the members of The Epstein Class, rather than pursuing the truth and seeking justice for the surviving victims.
If they cave and allow it, they risk an on-camera beatdown that ties the unreleased files, the stalled transparency law, and Trump’s own connections into one long, unedited narrative that damns their very existence.
Fiat justitia ruat caelum
Let justice be done though the heavens fall

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