Sam argues that instead of damning evidence that leads to accountability, we're getting titillating details that drag everyone into speculation—even mentioning organizations like the Mormon church without clear connections. Meanwhile, other major stories compete for attention: kidnappings, riots, election fraud debates—all potentially serving to take pressure off Congress and real government accountability.
Is this information dump designed to overwhelm and distract rather than inform and bring justice? When investigations broaden instead of narrow, and details confuse rather than clarify, we need to ask: what's really being hidden?
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