The House has formally voted to release all files connected to the investigation of dead Palm Beach sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein , and a vote in the Senate may come soon .

In the House, all members of Florida’s congressional delegation supported the bill, which was forced to the floor though a discharge petition and then passed on a 427-1 vote. From both sides of the aisle, Florida lawmakers said transparency might provide the justice denied when Epstein died from suicide while in federal custody.

U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis , a Palm Harbor Republican, posted his reasoning.

“I fully support complete transparency regarding the Epstein files and unwavering justice for the victims. No individual, regardless of wealth, power, position, or political party, should ever be sh

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