A bill ordering the release of all files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case is expected to come to a vote in the House of Representatives next week and is shaping up to win lopsided, bipartisan approval despite President Trump’s steadfast resistance.

Republican Speaker Mike Johnson, who has resisted the measure at Trump’s behest for months, pulled a U-turn late Wednesday and vowed to schedule a vote within a few days after critics reached the needed 218 signatures on an unusual legislative petition.

After a flurry of Epstein emails mentioning Trump were released Wednesday, several GOP lawmakers said they will vote for the measure. Supporters of the bill predicted scores of Republican votes will eventually defect , even if Trump continues to ratchet up pressure on them to oppose

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