Why no arrests?
If there’s so much evidence being discovered, why haven’t there been more arrests?
Lucretia Hughes | March 13, 2026
Across the country, Americans have watched countless hearings, investigations, and press conferences over the past several years. Lawmakers have promised transparency. Witnesses have testified. Documents have been released. Allegations have been discussed in great detail.
Yet for many citizens watching from the outside, one question keeps coming up: If there’s so much evidence being discussed, why haven’t there been more arrests?
It’s a question that reflects growing frustration with the pace of major investigations involving powerful individuals, government agencies, and high-profile cases.
For people following these stories, it can feel like the process never moves beyond hearings and headlines.
But the reality is that investigations and criminal prosecutions operate under a very different set of rules than congressional hearings or public discussions.
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