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Three Republicans joined Democrats Wednesday in an 8-2 vote to approve a motion to issue a subpoena to the Justice Department for the release of files tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
A House Oversight subcommittee voted Wednesday to subpoena the Department of Justice to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. The motion passed by a vote of 8-2. Notably, three GOP lawmakers -- Reps. Nancy Mace, Scott Perry and Brian Jack -- joined with Democrats on the subcommittee to approve the subpoena, defying Republican leadership.
Democrats plan to argue that not releasing the Epstein files means Republicans are protecting the rich and powerful at voters’ expense.
After opposing Donald Trump’s megabill, Massie now has the MAGA wind at his back by pressuring the president for more disclosures on Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker Mike Johnson came out swinging on Wednesday, arguing that House Democrats’ efforts to make Republicans take tough votes on
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Tillis' Wednesday comments come as the Epstein files saga continues to cause drama on Capitol Hill. On Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would end the legislative session early before Congress' August recess and postponed a committee vote on bipartisan legislation that would call for the release of the Epstein files.
Did U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi say that the Epstein file is "too graphic to release"? Did Fox News air a report about that supposed comment? No, none of that is true: The image with the purported quote originated
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Ilhan Omar labels GOP ‘the pedophile protection party’ for dodging vote on releasing Epstein files - Progressive rebukes Republicans for taking early summer recess without addressing growing calls for