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JUST IN….The longest silence in a federal disaster oversight hearing just unfolded โ and it revolved around a single unanswered question tied to $2.7 billion in emergency funds. what happened after that silence is raising new questions that have yet to be fully answered. Discover what happened immediately after the 167-second silence โ and why it could reshape the entire investigation โ below.๐๐๐
JUST IN….The longest silence in a federal disaster oversight hearing just unfolded โ and it revolved around a single unanswered question tied to $2.7 billion in emergency funds.
what happened after that silence is raising new questions that have yet to be fully answered.
Discover what happened immediately after the 167-second silence โ and why it could reshape the entire investigation โ below.๐๐๐
JUST IN….The longest silence in a federal disaster oversight hearing just unfolded โ and it revolved around a single unanswered question tied to $2.7 billion in emergency funds.
what happened after that silence is raising new questions that have yet to be fully answered.
Discover what happened immediately after the 167-second silence โ and why it could reshape the entire investigation โ below.๐๐๐
Representative Jared Moskowitz stood before the committee and directed a precise inquiry at Stephen Miller regarding the location of disaster relief money authorized just days earlier. What should have been a routine clarification instead triggered something far more unusual. As the question landed, the room shifted into a tense stillness that no one immediately interrupted.
When Moskowitz repeated the question, the silence didnโt break โ it deepened. Seconds passed. Then a full minute. Lawmakers began exchanging looks as the absence of an answer became more conspicuous than any response. Moskowitz eventually began counting out loud, turning each passing second into a visible measure of avoidance as the hearing drifted further from procedure into something far more uncertain.
This is no longer just a question about funding allocation โ it is becoming a focal point for a much larger inquiry into how emergency authorizations are handled behind closed doors. The moment is now part of the official record, and what happened after that silence is raising new questions that have yet to be fully answered.
Discover what happened immediately after the 167-second silence โ and why it could reshape the entire investigation โ in the comments below.๐๐๐
Representative Jared Moskowitz stood before the committee and directed a precise inquiry at Stephen Miller regarding the location of disaster relief money authorized just days earlier. What should have been a routine clarification instead triggered something far more unusual. As the question landed, the room shifted into a tense stillness that no one immediately interrupted.
When Moskowitz repeated the question, the silence didnโt break โ it deepened. Seconds passed. Then a full minute. Lawmakers began exchanging looks as the absence of an answer became more conspicuous than any response. Moskowitz eventually began counting out loud, turning each passing second into a visible measure of avoidance as the hearing drifted further from procedure into something far more uncertain.
This is no longer just a question about funding allocation โ it is becoming a focal point for a much larger inquiry into how emergency authorizations are handled behind closed doors. The moment is now part of the official record, and what happened after that silence is raising new questions that have yet to be fully answered.
Discover what happened immediately after the 167-second silence โ and why it could reshape the entire investigation โ in the comments below.๐๐๐