US House Votes to Release Epstein Files: See How Your Rep Voted
US House Votes to Release Epstein Files

In a significant move for government transparency, the US House of Representatives has taken decisive action concerning the long-shadowed Jeffrey Epstein case.

The Vote for Transparency

The US House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill that will mandate the release of investigative files connected to the late financier and convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. This development follows a notable shift in stance from Donald Trump and his Republican allies, who had previously opposed the measure.

A Reversal of Opposition

The scandal, which has persistently followed the former president since his return to the White House, saw a dramatic turn over the weekend. After months of dismissing the uproar over the government's handling of the Epstein case as a Democrat hoax, Trump signalled his support for the House bill. He publicly stated that he would sign the measure if it successfully reaches his desk.

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The passage of this bill marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing quest for answers surrounding the Epstein affair, compelling the disclosure of documents that could shed further light on the extensive investigation.

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