Rep. Ro Khanna to introduce bipartisan bill to release Epstein files


(KRON) — Rep. Ro Khanna. D-Calif., is working on a bipartisan bill that would require the release of all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, has learned.

One day after having an amendment to a crypto currency bill that would’ve required the Epstein files to be released, the South Bay congressman is doubling down on his efforts.

Rep. Ro Khanna. D-Calif., on Tuesday, took to the House floor and accused Republicans of “voting to protect rich and powerful men who were abusing, assaulting and abandoning young women.”

“I will continue to fight for the release of the Epstein files,” Khanna said on X.

Khanna and House Democrats forced a floor vote on releasing the Epstein files. House Republicans voted down the procedural maneuver 211-210 with the vote falling along party lines.

But Khanna does not appear to be ready to back down.

has learned Khanna is working on introducing another measure to require the release of the files. He is reportedly working with a Republican to introduce a bipartisan measure to do this.

While he said he has not spoken to House Speaker Mike Johnson about it, Khanna told ‘s Joe Khalil he believes the speaker might be amenable to a bipartisan measure bringing up the release of the Epstein files for a vote.

If introduced, the measure could mark a significant bipartisan push for full transparency on the Epstein case.

President Donald Trump has spent days in damage control mode as the backlash has grown among his MAGA base over his administration’s handling of the files.

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