The House is expected to overwhelmingly vote to demand the Justice Department release all of its records related to its Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
The vote comes after lawmakers on both sides of the aisle pushed to release the records, a move that President Trump resisted up until Sunday night.
The Senate, which could take up the bill as early as Tuesday night, would need to approve the measure before it can head to Trump.
WASHINGTON — The House is poised to vote overwhelmingly on Tuesday to demand the Justice Department release all documents tied to its investigation of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump, who initially worked to thwart the vote before reversing course on Sunday night, has said he will sign the measure if it reaches his desk. For t

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