Under pressure, House Republicans consider vote on Epstein file
UNITED STATES, JUL 18 – Ro Khanna's bipartisan bill aims to compel full public disclosure of Epstein-related Department of Justice and FBI records despite resistance from House Republicans and the Trump administration.
- Democratic Congressmember Ro Khanna's bipartisan bill seeks full release of federal documents on Jeffrey Epstein's charges, supported by nine Republicans and every House Democrat.
- The House passed a rescission package cutting $1.1 billion from public media, with White House Budget Director Russell Vought claiming it will be used more often.
- As pressure mounts, Republicans face demands from both parties to disclose documents related to Epstein, while President Trump downplays the issue.
- An Ipsos poll indicates that 69% of Americans believe the government is hiding details about Epstein's clients, prompting calls for transparency from lawmakers.
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Republicans eye efforts to quiet Epstein uproar but can’t quash it
House Republicans who were at odds all week over the Trump administration’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein disclosures are holding their breaths to see if the tsunami of criticism from their base over the matter is finally subsiding.
House GOP Blocks Democratic Push to Release Epstein Files, Sparking Cover-Up Claims
House Republicans, with a 7-5 vote led by Chairwoman Virginia Foxx, blocked a Democratic amendment to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, intensifying accusations of a cover-up as MAGA supporters and Democrats demand transparency. House Republicans, with a 7-5 vote led by Chairwoman Virginia Foxx, blocked a Democratic amendment to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files. pic.twitter.com/dpAwbtT10D— National File (@NationalFile) Ju…
Rep. Ro Khanna Pushes Bipartisan Bill Calling for Release of All Epstein Files
We speak with Democratic Congressmember Ro Khanna about his bipartisan bill calling for the full release of federal documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal charges for sexual trafficking and abuse, which is also currently backed by nine Republicans and every House Democrat. Khanna explains why he’s calling for transparency and accountability regarding the Epstein case, and how Trump is… Source
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