A congressman who represents the district that includes Whidbey Island joined nearly the entire House of Representatives to vote if favor of releasing the infamous Epstein files this week.

U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen, D-Everett, pointed out in an interview Monday that President Donald Trump initially supported releasing the files about the dead sex offender, then changed his mind and then changed his mind again.

“I agree with the president’s third inclination to release the files,” he said.

Larsen has voted on many historic bills during his 25 years in Congress. Most recently, he voted against the resolution to end the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history because of his concerns that the Republican legislation will drive up health care costs.

“This resolution to the government

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