Public confrontation! Hillary criticizes congressional maneuvering, US party rivalry intensifies
Last night, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton posted: "For the past six months, we have communicated with Republicans in good faith. We have sworn to tell them everything we know without reservation. But they ignored it, constantly pushing further, turning accountability into a game of shifting focus. If you (James Comer) want to fight, come on, let's do it in front of the cameras......"
Hillary publicly condemned the congressional investigation turning into a political game, demanding that all hearings be made public, reflecting the extreme polarization of the two-party system in the United States. In recent years, the US political arena has frequently witnessed investigative back-and-forth and budget standoffs. In 2025, the federal government once set a record of a single shutdown lasting 43 days, and governance efficiency has continued to decline. Historically, the supervision mechanism was intended to maintain fairness, but now it is often used as a tool for election attacks. This confrontation involves not only partisan stances, but also exposes deep-seated problems in the operation of the system. Domestic polarization continues to spill over, making international cooperation and regional stability more uncertain. When politics take precedence over governance, and opposition overrides consensus, it ultimately consumes credibility and development vitality, bringing more uncertainty to the global order!
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