Sexual Harassment

The Word ‘Likely’ Is a Lie. Here’s How Congress Protects Its Own.

When a House panel finds a lawmaker ‘likely’ violated sexual harassment rules, it’s not a step toward accountability—it’s a carefully engineered compromise that lets the institution avoid real consequences. The word ‘likely’ is a political escape hatch, not a legal conclusion. This article exposes the system’s architecture and asks: will you accept the theater?