House Votes to Release Jeffrey Epstein Files Amidst Political Maneuvering
Bloomberg PodcastsNovember 18, 20258 min1,727 views
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- 🗳️ The House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted 427 to 1 to compel the Justice Department to release its files on Jeffrey Epstein.
- 🏛️ This legislation, H.R. 4405, signals strong chances of passage in the Republican-controlled Senate.
- ⚠️ President Trump, after initial opposition, directed House Republicans to vote in favor of releasing the files.
Political Setbacks and Trump's Influence
- 📉 The vote represents another political setback for Donald Trump, following recent election defeats and struggles with economic narratives.
- 📊 A CNN/SSRS poll indicates 37% approval for Trump, complicating incumbent Republicans' re-election strategies.
- 🤝 A coalition of dissident Republicans and Democrats successfully pushed the legislation forward, influencing Trump's stance.
Internal Republican Divisions
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Jeffrey EpsteinEpstein FilesHouse of RepresentativesDonald TrumpJustice DepartmentMarjorie Taylor GreeneThomas MassieH.R. 4405MAGARepublican PartySenateSex TraffickingDOJ InvestigationPolitical Setback
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