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 and Republican Congressmember Thomas Massie introduced a bipartisan bill to fully release federal documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal charges, with support from nine Republicans and all House Democrats.
- The House passed a rescission package that cuts $1.1 billion from public broadcasting, which has raised bipartisan concerns about its impact on local news and education.
- Demands for transparency about Epstein are rising, with various Republicans supporting the release of more information despite President Trump's downplaying of the issue.
- A recent poll revealed that 69% of Americans believe the government is concealing details about Epstein's clients, prompting demands for the release of relevant files from Congress.
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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
Rep. Ro Khanna Pushes to Release All Epstein Files, Calls Gutting of Public Media “Devastating Blow”
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 working to prevent the same. Ro Khanna also discu…
Summer cram session — Congressional Hits and Misses
Tempers flared in a week crammed with yet another “vote-a-rama,” late-night Rules Committee meetings, early-morning votes and anger over the Epstein files — or lack thereof. The post Summer cram session — Congressional Hits and Misses appeared first on Roll Call.
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