When Republicans convened a hearing on “free speech,” the optics were clear: they wanted to paint themselves as defenders of the First Amendment, protectors of the Constitution, and champions of the people’s right to speak truth without fear of censorship. But within hours, the illusion shattered. At the very center of this hypocrisy was Donald Trump himself — the man who claims to be the loudest defender of free speech while simultaneously threatening members of Congress for daring to pursue transparency.

The False Idol of “Free Speech”
The Epstein Files — A Powder Keg

A Chilling Warning to Congress

The Hypocrisy Runs Deep
Republicans Caught in the Trap

The American People Deserve the Truth
The Bigger Picture
The Final Question
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