Democrat Demands House Vote on ‘FULL Epstein Files’ Release
UNITED STATES, JUL 13 – Representative Ro Khanna aims to compel a House vote on releasing all Epstein files amid bipartisan calls for transparency and accountability in the Department of Justice's handling of the case.
- Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna plans to introduce a Tuesday amendment forcing a House vote to release all Jeffrey Epstein files held by the DOJ.
- This follows years of public and bipartisan demands for transparency amid suspicions the Trump administration covered up Epstein-related information.
- The DOJ memo released on July 7 stated Epstein died by suicide with no incriminating client list and said no further disclosures were warranted.
- Khanna stated that the files should be made public in a manner that respects DOJ guidelines aimed at safeguarding victims and innocent parties, and urged Speaker Mike Johnson to initiate a vote on the matter.
- If passed, the vote would compel Congress members to go on record and could increase pressure for full transparency on Epstein's crimes and connections.
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Democrat demands House vote on ‘FULL Epstein files’ release
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) is calling on House Republicans to hold a vote demanding the Trump administration release the “FULL Epstein files.” “Why are the Epstein files still hidden? Who are the rich & powerful being protected?” Khanna said in a post on the social platform X over the weekend. “On Tuesday, I’m introducing an…
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