Pence: 'Time Has Come' to Release Epstein Files
UNITED STATES CONGRESS, JUL 16 – At least six Republicans and one Democrat back a bill requiring DOJ to publish all unclassified Epstein-related documents without redactions within 30 days, aiming to restore public trust.
- On Wednesday, at least six Republican House members supported the legislation to release Epstein files, despite President Donald Trump urging them to drop the matter.
- Amid rare GOP divisions sparked by the FBI and Department of Justice findings, public pressure grew after the memo concluded Epstein died by suicide, fueling political splits.
- According to the proposed legislation, files cannot 'be withheld, delayed, or redacted' over embarrassment or reputational harm, while the measure mandates release within 30 days of becoming law.
- On Wednesday, Senate Majority Leader John Thune voiced support, noting `transparency is still the best path forward`.
- The bill is a discharge petition aimed at circumventing House Republican leadership, using a House vote to compel release of Epstein files.
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Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison is not letting up on his fight for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. The U.S. Justice Department says Epstein killed himself in jail and that he did not keep a client list in his sex trafficking of underage girls. “Yeah, I think that the American people are sick and […]
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