House overwhelmingly passes bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files, sending it to Senate
- The House of Representatives passed a resolution requiring the release of the Department of Justice files related to Jeffrey Epstein, with a vote of 427-1.
- President Donald Trump changed his stance and supported the bill after its passage became likely.
- Rep. Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, and Rep. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, led the bipartisan resolution effort.
- The resolution aims for transparency regarding the investigations into Epstein and has received widespread bipartisan support.
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House Votes 427-1 to Force Release of Epstein Files, Sending Bill to Senate
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Key Epstein files vote passes US House
The US House of Representatives has passed a key vote to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s unclassified Justice Department files, approving the measure by 427–1. The vote represents a major breakthrough after months of political tension and sustained pressure from survivors. The bill advanced only after President Donald Trump abruptly dropped his opposition, clearing the way for the measure… Source
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