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House to Vote on Bill to Release Unclassified Epstein Files

CBS NewsDecember 5, 20256 min15,625 views
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Push for Epstein File Transparency

  • 🏛️ The House of Representatives is set to vote on a bill that would compel the Justice Department to release all unclassified files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
  • ⚖️ Victims of Epstein's abuse are advocating for the release, viewing it as a crucial step towards accountability and transparency.
  • 🗣️ One survivor expressed that seeing the files would allow them to reconnect with their younger selves and offer reassurance that they are okay.

Presidential Stance and Political Dynamics

  • ✅ President Trump has stated he would sign the bill if it passes both the House and the Senate.
  • 📢 Trump has also called for a new DOJ probe into Epstein's alleged ties with prominent Democrats, framing the situation as a Democratic hoax and deflection.
  • ❓ Concerns have been raised by lawmakers, such as Congressman Thomas Massie, about whether a new investigation could be used to withhold documents, even if Congress votes to release them.

Legislative Process and Victim Support

  • 🗳️ The vote is scheduled for later in the day, requiring a two-thirds majority for passage under a suspension of the rules.
  • 🤝 The bill is being reframed by some as a measure of support and justice for Epstein's victims, rather than solely focusing on the investigation or political connections.
  • 🎤 While some Republicans view the bill as a distraction related to Trump, others emphasize its importance for women seeking justice.

Public Figures and Their Statements

  • 📉 Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has stepped back from public commitments, expressing deep shame for his actions and recognizing the pain caused by his correspondence with Epstein.
  • 🤐 Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene was notably silent when approached for comment following a public dispute with President Trump.
  • ⚠️ Representative Thomas Massie, the bill's sponsor, has voiced concerns that the DOJ might use an active investigation provision to avoid releasing information.
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Jeffrey EpsteinEpstein FilesHouse of RepresentativesDepartment of JusticeDOJAccountabilityTransparencyVictims' RightsDonald TrumpLarry SummersMarjorie Taylor GreeneThomas MassieCongressional Vote
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