
Political commentator Carl Higbie criticized Congress and the House Ethics Committee over what he described as procedural tactics designed to block the release of records tied to alleged misconduct and other congressional matters. Higbie argued that sending issues through committee channels allows lawmakers to stall investigations and avoid public disclosure.
During his remarks, Higbie questioned the credibility of the Ethics Committee itself, referencing past allegations involving the leadership of the committee.
“The Ethics Committee, this ethics committee where, in 2017 the head of said ethics committee was accused of assaulting women, which was settled out of court. I mean, did that come from this fund? We don’t know,” Higbie said.
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He also referenced another incident involving the same individual.
“That’s the same dude, by the way, that had a DUI and literally crashed into someone’s house. He hit two parked cars. He’s still the head of IT.”
Higbie argued that routing the matter through the committee process allows lawmakers to delay the release of information.
“Yeah, I’m sure this bill will get right out of committee. You see how this is procedural, gimmick stuff to tie this list up in the legislative process, avoid it ever coming out, and hope we forget about it,” he said.
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He suggested that other events could be used to distract the public from the issue.
“I mean, who knows? Maybe Congress will authorize us to bomb another country just to cover it up.”
Higbie said lawmakers who voted against advancing the measure should face scrutiny.
“Reps can try to justify this any way they want. But as far as I’m concerned, it doesn’t matter why someone voted not to advance this. My personal opinion, if anybody voted against exposing this, I’m I’m going with the theory that probably they’re probably hiding something,” he said.
He also criticized lawmakers who cited victim protection as a justification for opposing the release of records, referencing a previous vote involving the Epstein files.
“Don’t you dare try to hide behind some garbage like protecting victims, as AOC and some others are already saying, because you all voted to release the Epstein files, and the only person who voted against it was the one guy who raised this concern, Clay Higgins,” Higbie said.
“I’m not saying I agree with his vote, but he was the only one that didn’t vote for the Epstein files for victim security. I mean hypocrites, right.”
Higbie also pointed to a subsequent move by lawmakers to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the handling of the Epstein files.
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