House GOP Blocks Democratic Push to Release Epstein Files, Sparking Cover-Up Claims
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House Republicans, with a 7-5 vote led by Chairwoman Virginia Foxx, blocked a Democratic amendment to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, intensifying accusations of a cover-up as MAGA supporters and Democrats demand transparency.

Why it matters: Blocking the amendment, which would have required the Justice Department to release Epstein’s records, is significant because it raises concerns about government transparency. This decision has implications for public confidence, particularly as supporters of Trump and many Democrats are worried that influential individuals might be protected.

Driving the news: On July 14, 2025, the House Rules Committee voted 7-5 against an amendment proposed by Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.). This amendment would have added a clause to the GENIUS Act, a cryptocurrency legislation, mandating the disclosure of Epstein’s files. Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) was the only Republican who sided with the Democrats in this decision.

  • The amendment would have forced Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all Epstein-related documents on a public website within 30 days, but Republicans argued it was irrelevant to the bill’s focus on stablecoins and defense funding. 
  • Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) skipped the vote, while seven Republicans—Virginia Foxx, Michelle Fischbach, Erin Houchin, Nicholas Langworthy, Austin Scott, Morgan Griffith, and Michael Jack—voted no, as captured in a roll call video. 
  • Rep. Marc Veasey’s (D-Texas) separate resolution demanding Epstein files and an FBI report on evidence suppression also failed 4-8, with Norman voting against it, citing the Rules Committee’s improper role. 

Catch up quick: Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking, allegedly maintained ties with high-profile figures. The DOJ’s recent memo denying a “client list” or foul play in his death sparked outrage, especially after Trump’s campaign promise to release the files. Democrats, led by Khanna and Veasey, are leveraging GOP resistance to highlight transparency failures. 

The intrigue: Rep. Ralph Norman’s lone Republican vote for Khanna’s amendment signals cracks in GOP unity, as he told Axios, “The public’s been asking for it. I think there are files. All of a sudden not to have files is a little strange.” Meanwhile, Chip Roy’s absence from the vote raises questions about his stance amid MAGA backlash.

Between the lines: The GOP’s block, justified as procedural, fuels speculation of protecting influential figures, especially as Trump defends Bondi despite her reversal on file releases. Democrats aim to exploit this rift, with Khanna vowing to reintroduce the amendment “again and again” to pressure Republicans. 

What they’re saying:

  • “The question with Epstein is: Whose side are you on? Are you on the side of the rich and powerful, or are you on the side of the people?” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) told Axios, vowing to keep pushing for transparency.
  • “I want to know what the hell is in these files. This is about trust,” Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) said, accusing Republicans of backtracking on campaign promises. 
  • “I think most of us believe what’s appropriate will be released when it is time for the president to release it,” Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.), Rules Committee chair, stated post-vote.

The bottom line: The GOP’s rejection of the Epstein files amendment, backed by a roll call vote showing seven Republicans opposing, deepens public skepticism about government transparency, with Democrats poised to keep the issue alive as a wedge against Trump’s administration. 

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