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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) cosponsored a discharge petition with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) to force a vote to release the complete Epstein files. Massie announced the Epstein Files Transparency Act with Rep.
A bipartisan effort to force a binding House vote on releasing the “Epstein files” has picked up Republican support, though just how many in the GOP ultimately support the measure won’t be
A growing bipartisan coalition in the U.S. House of Representatives is pressing for the release of more unclassified materials related to Jeffrey Epstein — and appears to have enough support to bypass House Speaker Mike Johnson.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene leading GOP revolt over Epstein filesIn 2008, Epstein received a controversial plea deal in Florida, serving just over a year in jail for soliciting prostitution from a minor. He was arrested again in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges but reportedly killed himself in a New York jail cell while awaiting trial.
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 on Monday said he does not plan to allow votes on any measures related to the Jeffrey Epstein case in the House’s final week in Washington before a weekslong recess, despite intense pressure from some of his own GOP members to go on the record on the issue.
The Republican speaker truncated the legislative schedule for the week ahead of a summer recess, moving to deny Democrats the chance to force votes on whether to release the Epstein material.
As Democrats push to release Epstein-related files, a former Justice Department official says the public may never see the full details.