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Nov. 18, 2025 - Stew Peters Show
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The Based Report: Epstein Vote PASSES…SPN on the Scene
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Welcome to the big box here on the Stu Peters Network.
I'm your host, Frankie Stocks.
I'm standing here in Washington, D.C., right outside of the United States Capitol building, where the House of Representatives has just voted by a margin of 427 to 1 in favor of the Epstein Files Transparency Act,
which now kicks this legislation up to the Senate to order a complete and total release of the United States government's files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Whatever hasn't been destroyed, whatever hasn't been censored yet.
Now, the one no vote on this legislation was none other than Representative Clay Higgins, Republican from Louisiana.
I'm sure most of you guys are quite familiar with who Clay Higgins is, and so are we here on the Stu Peters Network, because as many of you have likely seen, we came across Clay Higgins in the rat tunnels beneath the U.S. Capitol building and the U.S. Congressional Office buildings here in Washington,
D.C., several months back, much earlier this year.
And he proceeded to tell us here at the Stu Peters Network here in Washington, D.C., that he compares his love for Israel to his love for his wife and daughter.
So of course, of course, this is the lone member of Congress, a guy who can't decide who he loves more, his wife, his daughter, or Israel.
Of course, that is the lone member of Congress to stand up and say, you know what, I want to block this legislation.
I'm going to vote no, even when I know it's going to pass.
Just as he couldn't give the obligatory answer of, I care about the American people more than I care about Israel.
When we spoke to Clay Higgins, he couldn't even give the obligatory vote to say, oh, yeah, I want this stuff to be released.
Because we all know the Senate is likely going to stonewall this.
The Justice Department is going to say this matter's under investigation.
That's the whole point, by the way, in Trump ordering a new investigation.
The Justice Department is now going to stand up and say, hey, even if we wanted to give this to you, we can't because it's under a DOJ investigation.
And that's only if the Senate sets it in for a vote and approves it, which the likelihood of that, not great.
We're dealing with very, very disgusting people here.
We're dealing with a criminal class that has seized control of this country and that is on tape raping kids.
There's really not much more to it than that.
Now, here in Washington, D.C. this morning, Representatives Thomas Massey, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Roe Conna held a press conference just here behind me, actually.
And on the way out of that press conference, I ran into Thomas Massey.
I ran into Roe Conna.
Now, Massey made clear that this legislation will not allow for the censoring or the removal of any names, any prominent individuals, including presumably President Trump himself, who are mentioned in these files.
Their names will not be censored.
Their names will not be removed or blacked out or any of these usual tricks that they pull.
Now, again, these are just people who are still in the files that haven't already been censored, that haven't already been destroyed.
But that was good news.
Now, on the other hand, I ran into Roe Conna.
He wasn't even willing to tell me that the people on this list should be thrown in prison.
So what's up with that?
How serious is this whole effort here?
I mean, really and truly, if the Senate's going to block it anyways, if the DOJ is going to block it anyways, was this all just a performative gambit that we all saw?
Yes, probably so.
I wouldn't say from Thomas Massey.
I would say there's some other legitimate actors out here, people like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has really stood up and put her neck out there on the line.
Her political neck, I should say, maybe her real neck, given the threats that her family's been receiving since she came out in opposition to Trump to vote in favor of this bill.
Because remember, Trump had to come out just the other day and say, oh, yeah, yeah, I don't care.
Vote for it.
Vote for it.
That was a last-ditch effort.
And again, that was after the DOJ was ordered to start an investigation into all of this.
So even if the legislation passes through the Senate, chances of that aren't great.
But even if it does, guess what?
The DOJ is going to say, we're investigating this matter.
We're not releasing any files to you.
And the trickery and the destruction of information and the withholding of information from the American people about their pedophile regime of a government, it will continue.
It will continue.
Now, guys, the show this evening is going to be quite a bit different than usual because, again, as you can see behind me, we're kind of out here in the middle of the U.S. Capitol grounds here.
And so we're not going to be able to run a full show this evening.
I've got to get around and see if I can find any more members of Congress.
But I will be checking in with Stu on the Stu Peters show at 8 p.m. Eastern Time this evening.
So we will have a normal bass report segment on that show this evening.
So tune in and watch that.
And you will learn more about what we saw today, what's going on here in D.C. today.
We'll provide some additional coverage there.
And then I will be back tomorrow with a regularly scheduled evening broadcast of the bass report.
That'll be at 7 p.m. Eastern Time on all of our usual channels.
And we'll be talking all about what happened today in D.C. and what we can expect going forward.
I also want everybody to check out Stu's Twitter or my Twitter, I guess, X, excuse me, at RealStocks or at RealStu Peters.
Videos from today are there.
Additional coverage and things of that nature related to this whole Epstein situation are there.
And you can also find the Clay Higgins video that I cited earlier on my ex account right now because we posted it to commemorate Clay Higgins being the only member of Congress who voted against the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
This guy is still brazenly, openly running cover for pedophiles.
He wants to do it so bad that even after his party leader in Washington, effectively, the president, you know, not the head of the RNC, but the president, the most senior figure in the Republican Party, even after he told him, hey, you know what?
You can vote for it because we're going to block it anyways, he said, no, no, I'm going to vote nay.
I mean, that's sick.
That's disgusting.
But again, what else can you expect from a guy who can't decide who he cares about more, Israel or his wife and daughter?
That really says it all right there.
But guys, I'm Frankie Stocks.
This is the bass report here on the Stu Peters Network.
Again, tune in, 8 p.m. Eastern Time, and the bass report will air on this evening's episode of the Stu Peters show.
I will see you guys again tomorrow evening for our regularly scheduled broadcast.
I thank you all for tuning in.
I thank you all for the support.
I couldn't be coming out here to D.C. and filming all of this stuff and trying to track these people down without you guys.
So I greatly appreciate it.
I know that Stu does too.
I will see you all again tomorrow evening.
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