A lopsided congressional vote ordering release of the Jeffrey Epstein files was looming as soon as Tuesday after President Donald Trump abruptly changed his tune on the measure after months of stonewalling.
With Trump’s support, it was unclear if any Republicans at all would vote against a bill that GOP leaders tenaciously fought against and stalled for months until it became clear they could not block it.
Trump’s GOP allies were expected to follow his lead by reversing their previous staunch opposition to the bill, which he had derided as part of a “Democratic hoax” until flip-flopping on Sunday night.
If the bill passes Tuesday, as now seems very likely, it would then head to the Senate, where it had been thought to face an very uncertain future before Trump’s reversal.
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