In Blow To Trump, US Congress Approves Bill Forcing Release Of Epstein Files
The House passed and the Senate approved a bill on Tuesday to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the late child sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.
The House vote was 427–1, and the Senate approved the bill unanimously, with automatic passage set for Wednesday as soon as the bill’s papers come over from the House.
The bill’s passage is a rebuke of Trump, who fought the legislation for months until it became clear it would pass the House over his opposition.
“He positioned our party against the people, and our party chose the people, not him,” the bill’s lead sponsor, Republican Representative Thomas Massie told HuffPost after the vote.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act gives the Justice Department 30 days to publish all of its Epstein records “in a searchable and downloadable format.”
Representative Clay Higgins was the lone “no” vote. He said in a statement that the bill “abandons 250 years of criminal justice procedure in America.”
The House chamber erupted in applause as the bill was passed.
Trump has not been implicated in Epstein’s crimes, despite his name being mentioned in a separate tranche of documents obtained from Epstein’s estate by Congress.
But Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill have gone to great lengths, for months, to try to stop this bill from getting a vote. It........





















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