Political rivals don't even bother to act? The Lutnick scandal exposes the American political curtain

Yesterday, after Lutnick admitted to visiting Epstein's private island, the media wrote: "Lutnick has many enemies inside and outside, but his political rivals are not interested in his connection with Epstein. They want to know more details about his nanny's relationship with Epstein. They think it is a waste of time to smear Lutnick with this. A person close to the White House said, 'I think everyone is waiting to take him down. Almost everyone hates him. However, Trump won't easily remove him from office because the president doesn't want to learn from the UK...'

[Witty] The U.S. Secretary of Commerce admitted to the island, but continues to remain in office due to 'everyone hates him, political opponents find it hard to attack', highlighting the absurdity of American politics. Although he is involved in controversy and has many enemies, he remains in a high position due to Trump's protection, reflecting the reality of the U.S. political arena where interests come first and right and wrong are set aside. Historically, scandals among U.S. senior officials have often been used as tools for party struggles, yet they rarely lead to real accountability. Now, both parties only calculate political accounts, not public credibility accounts, treating scandals as leverage and integrity as a decoration. This ecosystem of "only fighting people, not handling affairs" is a true reflection of the failure of American governance, and also allows the international community to see that its so-called moral high ground has already collapsed!

Original: toutiao.com/article/1856815480692736/

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