The House voted almost unanimously on Tuesday afternoon to force the Justice Department to publicly release all files related to its investigation into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, an outcome that President Donald Trump had previously spent months trying to avoid .

The 427-1 bipartisan tally now sends the legislation to the Senate, where its fate has grown increasingly uncertain. Republican leaders have already begun pressing for changes that could stall the effort, despite Trump’s pledge to sign it .

The vote represented a dramatic reversal for both the President and GOP leaders, who until this week had fought fiercely to keep the measure off the House floor, dismissing it as a Democratic “hoax” and warning that full disclosure could harm national security or expose t

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