By Dr.John E. Warren, Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper, Chairman of The Board of Directors, NNPA
If the House of Representatives can use the Discharge Petition as a legislative matter to bring the matter of the Epstein papers to the Floor of the House for a recorded vote, then certainly Congress should be able to introduce legislation calling for the removal of RFK, Jr. without the President’s permission, for the safety of the country.
As in the Epstein case, such a vote would require 218 signatures, meaning all the Democrats and some cross-over Republicans. This would force Speaker Mike Johnson to bring the matter before the full House for a vote. It would put every member on record in terms of whether they will finally do their duty as elected representatives of the Ame