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Congress may compel the Justice Department to release Epstein investigation files within 30 days amid renewed scrutiny fueled by new emails implicating high-profile figures.
- Congress is poised to force a floor vote that would put Donald Trump facing a potential vote on Epstein files and require the Justice Department to release materials within 30 days.
- Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate have given weight to allegations and include a 2011 email exchange with Ghislaine Maxwell referencing Donald Trump, former President.
- Republican members Lauren Boebert and Nancy Mace are reportedly refusing to remove their names from the petition despite pressure, while four Republicans are among the 218 petition signatories.
- A successful vote would trigger a 30-day release requirement compelling the Justice Department to disclose Epstein investigation materials.
- Estate documents plus the petition's bipartisan makeup, including Epstein's estate emails and 218 signatories with four Republicans, heighten political stakes as Boebert and Mace resist withdrawal pressure.
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