COLUMBIA — Only two members of South Carolina’s congressional delegation — Democrat Jim Clyburn and Republican Nancy Mace — have signed onto a petition supporting the release of a trove of files related to a federal sex trafficking investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.

The U.S. House is expected to vote next week on the measure, which would mandate a full disclosure of all records from the investigation by the U.S. Justice Department. It remains unclear whether any others from the SC delegation will join Clyburn and Mace in pressing for the records to be released.

Some 20,000 pages of documents released earlier this week by the House Oversight Committee tasked with investigating Epstein after his 2019 suicide suggested Epstein maintained close ties with President Donald Trump in the year

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