Feb. 25, 2026

Deflection, Accountability, and Being a Voice for the Victims

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In this powerful follow-up episode, David Goldberg examines the recent Capitol Hill hearing surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case and focuses on what he believes matters most: accountability and the voices of victims.

Drawing from his experience as an investigator and polygraph examiner, David analyzes what he observed during the hearing—particularly instances of deflection, non-answers, and rhetorical diversion instead of direct responses to direct questions. He explains how deflection works, why it is commonly used in high-pressure questioning, and how it can shift attention away from core issues.

Beyond the political theater, this episode centers on something far more important: the survivors. David discusses why victims of exploitation often remain silent for years, how power and influence can delay justice, and why true accountability requires more than public statements—it requires action.

This episode is not about party politics. It is about truth, responsibility, and ensuring that those harmed are not forgotten in the noise.

Listener discretion is advised due to discussion of sexual abuse and exploitation involving minors.

The information presented in this podcast is based on the real-life experiences and professional expertise of David Goldberg, expert polygraph examiner with Executive Protection Group Polygraph Services, based in Virginia Beach.

If you or someone you know is seeking professional guidance regarding allegations, truth verification, or investigative support, help is available.

📞 Call David at (757) 495-1301 to get started now.