Congress Is Now Nearing A Vote on The Epstein Files
Senate Republicans defeated a motion to force DOJ transparency on Epstein files amid bipartisan outrage; 83% of Americans support full disclosure, a Quinnipiac University poll shows.
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Letter: Release the Epstein files
Dear Sens. Cramer and Hoeven and Rep. Fedorchak: I know that most likely you don’t want to read another email or listen to another voicemail from me. I have been contacting your offices regularly, and have not been positive nor supportive in the direction you have been taking our country. And yet another all-encompassing issue is before us, so I write again in the hope that we can come to some consensus about who and what we want America to be. …
Trump changes tune on Epstein’s birthday book as Dem lawmakers push for files release
In the wake of the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, lawmakers on each side of the aisle are reconsidering plans for public events over safety concerns for themselves and others. Meanwhile, the discharge petition in Congress over the Epstein files inches closer to a vote. Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ) joins Alex Witt to share her thoughts.
Epstein Files Vote: Republicans Narrowly Defeat Latest Effort To Release Them
The latest attempt by Democrats to force the release of the so-called Epstein files was barely defeated by Republicans in the U.S. Senate. The vote, which saw two Republican senators cross the aisle to support Democrats’ efforts, shows that GOP opposition to releasing the files may be cracking. The ongoing efforts continue to cause political headaches for President Donald Trump, who has unsuccessfully tried to dismiss questions about his relatio…
Epstein Files Release Blocked as Wicker and Hyde-Smith Vote No
An effort to force the release of the files on child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein failed in a close vote in the U.S. Senate on Friday as Mississippi’s two Republican senators, Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, voted to block it. The post Epstein Files Release Blocked as Wicker and Hyde-Smith Vote No appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
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