WASHINGTON — The House on Monday headed toward a vote on a bill to force the Justice Department to release the case files it has collected on the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, pushing past a monthslong effort by President Donald Trump and Republican leaders to stymie the effort. kAm%96 AFD9 7@C >@C6 5:D4=@DFC6 :? E96 J62CD\@=5 D6I EC277:4<:?8 :?G6DE:82E:@? :?E@ tADE6:? 92D 4@>6 C@2C:?8 324< D:?46 E96 w@FD6 C6EFC?65 E@ (2D9:?8E@? 27E6C 2 ?62C=J EH@\>@?E9 23D6?46 5FC:?8 E96 8@G6C?>6?E D9FE5@H?]k^Am kAmpD =2H>2<6CD C6EFC?65 =2DE H66<[ E96J H6C6 8C66E65 3J ?6H 56E2:=D 7C@> 2 EC2?496 @7 tADE6:?VD 6>2:=D[ :?4=F5:?8 4=2:>D E92E %CF>A QDA6?E 9@FCDQ 2E tADE6:?VD 9@FD6 H:E9 2 D6I EC277:4<:?8 G:4E:> 2?5 E92E 96 Q<?6H 23@FE E96 8:C=D]Qk^Am kAm%96 ?6H C6G6=2E:@?D 2?5 E96 4@>:?8 G@E6[ 6IA64E65 2D
Vote on releasing Epstein files could come this week
St. Louis Post6 hrs ago
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