Congress Votes on Epstein on Tuesday

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After a prolonged period of opposition, President Donald Trump has agreed to the release of documents related to the late Jeffrey Epstein. This decision emerged on Sunday, following a proposal in the House of Representatives that garnered enough backing to compel a vote. Such a demonstration of congressional pressure is remarkable, marking one of the rare instances where Republican members of the House have diverged from the President’s wishes.

House Republican leader Mike Johnson announced that the vote on releasing the Epstein documents is set for Tuesday afternoon. Should the representatives approve the measure, it will then advance to the Senate. Ultimately, however, it will be Trump who decides whether to move forward, a resolution that now appears increasingly likely in light of his recent reversal.

While the President continues to assert that Democrats are merely posturing in their calls for transparency, he claims that Republicans are motivated to release the documents because they have nothing to conceal. Trump maintains that his friendship with Epstein ended in the early 2000s and insists he has no ties to the financier’s reprehensible activities. Epstein, once the subject of intense scrutiny, died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal charges of child trafficking.

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