House and Senate Pass Bill Mandating Release of Epstein Files
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In a significant bipartisan victory for transparency and justice, both the U.S. House and Senate approved legislation this week mandating the public release of government documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal activities.

The proposed legislation is now poised to become law, pending the signature of President Trump, following a decisive 427-1 approval in the House and unanimous consent in the Senate.

Representative Thomas Massie, who played a key role in advancing the bill by utilizing a discharge petition to bypass previous legislative gridlock, shared his excitement in an X post on Wednesday.

“Yesterday, the House fulfilled the People’s mandate by voting overwhelmingly to release the Epstein files, overcoming Mike Johnson’s five-month obstruction. His final hope was for the Senate to introduce a loophole that could undermine the bill’s purpose, but the Senate stood firm,” Massie stated.

Massie expressed hope that these revelations would finally uncover the full scope of Epstein’s network and those who were complicit or gained from it.

Although Speaker Mike Johnson ultimately supported the bill, he voiced significant dissatisfaction with the proceedings. When questioned about the expedited floor vote, Johnson remarked, “I am deeply disappointed with this outcome.”

Johnson added, “I was just informed that Chuck Schumer hastily moved it to the floor without delay. It required amendments.” He criticized the bill as a “political maneuver” with “serious shortcomings,” expressing his discontent with the lack of revisions prior to its passage.

Worse still, the legislation hands Attorney General Pam Bondi sweeping authority to withhold or redact any portion of the files that could be deemed a threat to national security or could jeopardize ongoing federal investigations. This could undermine the bill’s purpose, granting Bondi broad discretion to clamp down on critical information under vague pretenses.

The bill mandates Justice Department disclosure within 30 days, a deadline designed to prevent further delays. Still, vigilance will be required to ensure those protections for secrecy are not abused to conceal wrongdoing.


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