WASHINGTON -- Six days after Tucson Rep. Adelita Grijalva finally took office, breaking a logjam over the Epstein files, the House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to release those files.
Hours later, a unanimous Senate sent the bill to President Donald Trump’s desk. Copy article link Sign up for our newsletters
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