In a rare flash of bipartisan fury, the U.S. House of Representatives thundered through a near-unanimous vote Tuesday—427-1—to ram through H.R. 9123, the "Epstein Files Transparency Act," compelling the Justice Department to cough up every scrap of its records on the late sex-trafficking mogul Jeffrey Epstein. The lone dissenter? Republican Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana, who argued the release could "harm innocent people" tied to Epstein's web. Now, the bill jets to the Senate, where passage could land it on President Trump's desk—after he flipped from initial resistance to a green light, urging GOP support amid his own Epstein-tangled past.
House's Epstein Files Blitz: 427-1 Slam Forces DOJ to Unleash the Dirt – Trump's Flip Ignites Senate Storm
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Tuesday, November 18, 2025
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