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Young column: Cover-ups are what he does best

December 1, 2025 By John Young

“Either you want to advance the cover-up or you want the truth to come out.” – Congressman Jamie Raskin. Multiple choice. Was he referring to:

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Congressional Investigations, Discharge Petition, DOJ Cover-Up, Epstein Files, Ghislaine Maxwell, Government Cover-Up, Jamie Raskin, January 6 Committee, John Young, justice system, misinformation, Mueller Report, National Security, Political Commentary, political corruption, Political Obstruction, Presidential Abuse of Power, Public Trust, Robert Mueller, Secrecy in Government, Shadow Government, Transparency in Government, Truth and Accountability, Whistleblowers, White House Ethics

Young column: Age of misinformation and missed information

December 1, 2025 By John Young

Not the citizenship that comes with a Social Security card. Let’s discuss the kind of citizenship that demands devotion beyond a flash of attention – say, every four years — with a rudimentary trip to the polls.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, AI and National Security, American Politics, Celebrity Distraction, Civic Duty, Civic Responsibility, Corruption in Government, Crypto Scandal, Economic Injustice, Fake News Culture, government accountability, Influence Peddling, John Young, Media Critique, Media Distraction, Mis-citizenship, Modern Journalism, News Priorities, Political Commentary, political corruption, Presidential Pardons, Public Apathy, Voter Awareness, Voter Engagement, White House Ethics

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