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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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