Congress Says the Epstein Files Are Coming. The DOJ May Say Otherwise.
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Congress Says the Epstein Files Are Coming. The DOJ May Say Otherwise.

The House or Representative passed the bill to force the release of the Epstein Files. The Senate has agreed to approve the bill without a roll call vote and then off it goes to President Trump, who has already said that he will sign it. This is nice but this is a reminder that President Trump doesn’t need a bill to release the Epstein files. He could do it today. The bill did not get altered even though House Speaker Mike Johnson tried. The bill passed with only one representative voting against it. Louisiana Representative Clay Higgins explained that he voted because he thinks the bill will “absolutely result in innocent people being hurt.” He thinks that the Senate investigation committee will get the job done. Again, it is worth noting that the bill allows the Justice Department to redact information related to a current investigation and the Justice Department has committed to running a new investigation. Whether that becomes a loophole to withhold names and details remains to be seen. The post Congress Says the Epstein Files Are Coming. The DOJ May Say Otherwise. appeared first on Redacted.