Trump Signs Shutdown Deal; New Epstein Emails Shake Washington
House committee advances Senate bill to end shutdown while emails reveal Epstein claimed Trump spent hours with trafficking victim, prompting push for DOJ file release.
- A key House committee voted earlier Wednesday to advance the Senate-passed funding legislation to the House floor in Washington, D.C., with the lower chamber gaveling in at noon and a final vote expected around 7 p.m. ET.
- House Oversight Committee Democrats released at least three emails from Epstein's estate that mention Donald Trump, including messages where Epstein says Trump `spent hours` with an identified trafficking victim at his house and later `knew about the girls`.
- The White House said Democrats had `selectively leaked` emails to `create a fake narrative to smear President Donald Trump`, while Trump denied involvement and Virginia Giuffre never implicated him.
- More than 880 flights within, into, or out of the U.S. were cancelled Wednesday, and flight delays persisted nationwide despite the shutdown nearing an end.
- Rep.-Elect Adelita Grijalva is scheduled to be sworn in Wednesday and is expected to sign a discharge petition to push the Department of Justice to release Epstein files.
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