Republicans Challenge Trump, Advocate for Public Release of Epstein Documents
- U.S. House passed bipartisan bill to release Epstein DOJ files, defying Trump's opposition with over 100 GOP votes. - Law mandates unclassified records disclosure within 30 days, revealing Epstein's 2015 crypto meeting with Pierce and Summers. - Epstein's network linked traditional finance to emerging tech, including discussions with Thiel at his 2015 Mindshift conference. - Trump's reversal highlights political tensions as public demands transparency amid Epstein's cryptic claims about the president.
On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill requiring the Justice Department to make public its files on Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking probe, representing an unusual split between Republicans and former President Donald Trump. More than 100 GOP members voted against Trump’s wishes, reflecting heightened public interest in Epstein’s ties to influential individuals, including
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, which Trump signed into law shortly after the House’s decision,
This legislative move comes after emails surfaced in which Epstein referenced Trump in 2019, including a note claiming Trump “knew about the girls.” Trump has denied any misconduct, while the White House accused Democrats of selectively releasing documents to “damage” the president’s reputation. At the same time,
These disclosures further complicate the ongoing Epstein inquiry, which has already linked Trump’s name to DOJ documents and revealed a network of political and celebrity relationships. Although Trump has not been charged with any crime,
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), a prominent Trump supporter, backed the transparency push, saying, “I think the American people have a right to see these files,” even as she was criticized for her confrontational approach with Trump. The vote also brought attention to Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), whose campaign was reportedly seeking donations from Epstein in 2013,
Now that the DOJ is required to make its records public, it remains uncertain whether any evidence will come to light supporting Epstein’s ambiguous statements about Trump. For now, the bill’s approval highlights a changing political environment where even strong alliances can be tested by the public’s demand for openness and accountability.
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