@Real_RobN There is a government fund that has been used to settle certain workplace disputes—including harassment cases.
The fund is tied to the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995, which governs workplace rights in Congress.
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@Real_RobN Claims by congressional staff (House or Senate) were handled through an internal process run by the Office of Compliance (now called the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights).
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@Real_RobN Settlements—including some related to harassment—were paid using U.S. Treasury funds, not directly out of a specific member’s personal account.
Because taxpayer money was used to pay settlements, critics argued it allowed members to avoid personal financial accountability.
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@Real_RobN The process was also confidential, which added to
the perception of secrecy.
Importantly, this system covered both the House and Senate together—not separate funds for each chamber.
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@Real_RobN Reforms after 2017
After heightened attention during the #MeToo era:
Congress passed the Congressional Accountability Act Reform Act of 2018.
Changes included:
Requiring members of Congress to personally repay settlements related to harassment or discrimination.
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@Real_RobN Ending mandatory counseling/mediation waiting periods for victims.
Increasing transparency about claims and settlements.
There is one system and it wasn’t designed specifically for sexual misconduct, but it did handle those cases.
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@Real_RobN The “slush fund” label is more of a political characterization than an official description.
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Pope Leo XIV's Algeria Mosque Tour
Gestures of Peace While Christians Bleed in Nigeria and Syria
As Pope Leo XIV, the 70-year-old American pontiff, kicks off his 11-day Africa peace tour in Algeria—visiting the continent's largest mosque,
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signing honor books for "peace," praying at martyr monuments, and praising shared faith "as brothers under one God"—critics are asking: "Where is the same urgency for the thousands of Christians being slaughtered by Islamist militants in Nigeria and Syria?"
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See. Pope starts Africa tour in Algeria and calls for peace against Iran war’s backdrop
While the Pope honors Algeria's independence, martyrs and 1990s Islamist victims (including the Tibhirine monks), and
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "The Supreme Court allows a hearing demanding that the government fire Itamar Ben-Gvir.
Not only is this lawsuit meaningless, but it's dangerous to democracy.
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Ben-Gvir is not an employee of the Prime Minister or the Cabinet. He is a member of the government cabinet and his part, elected by the people, is an integral part of the coalition.
Ben-Gvir wasn't hired, so he can't be fired.
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It makes sense to every person except those who do not understand the system in the country israel, or who choose to ignore the law because of their power.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "I'm trying to understand things about "justice" in Israel.
1. How can the President of the Supreme Court be "self-appointed" while breaking the law and procedure, and nobody says "no".
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2. How can the court, in a democracy, be governed by a system so undemocratic that it is more similar to the one in India, Old Soviet Union or World War II Germany than in a democratic country.
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3. How can the government, which hires a general prosecutor to advise the government, not fire a person who stops doing his job and hurts justice.
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Pope Leo XIV is a "terrorist sympathizer". He met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in November 6 2025, despite Abbas paying terrorists to kill Israeli elderly, men, women, and children. 1)
In October 2025, Pope Leo XIV met ex-advisor on migration to Presidents Obama and Biden, and now UN IOM Director General Amy Pope who leads a global agency managing population movements with a $2.5 billion budget.
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They coordinated to promote mass migration as a "missionary age" enabling demographic warfare against Christian civilization that is funded 67% by U.S. taxpayers. They discussed protecting illegal migrants aligning with Vatican emphasis on humanitarian compassion.
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One can see that Pope Leo was expressing his personal political views and that President Trump's actions are, in fact, in keeping with the just war doctrine. To stop a death cult with a desire for world domination from having nuclear weapons...
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knowing they would use them is not only a moral good, but a moral responsibility.
Catholic Just War doctrine explicitly affirms a state's right to self-defense—including against grave, ongoing threats—and
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it doesn't require waiting until an enemy has fully executed its attack before responding. The Catechism of the Catholic Church (2308) states that...
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "A COMMENTARY ON Yom HaShoah,
27th OF NISAN, APRIL. 14TH
Yes. I know that January 27th is observed as the so-called International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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That day commemorates the liberation of the largest extermination camp by the Soviet Red Army
And for many years at the UN, commemorations mentioned the tragedy of the Holocaust by barely acknowledging the Jewish people were the only people targeted for total genocide
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In recent years, the global community has made an effort to build memorials to those who were murdered, and museums to provide educational opportunities—and all of that is good.
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