The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote as early as Tuesday on whether to release the Epstein Case Investigation Documents
BlockBeats News, November 18th: The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote as early as next Tuesday on whether to release the investigation files of the late financier Epstein's sexual abuse case. U.S. President Trump, who has been opposed to the release of the related files, changed his stance on local Sunday, stating in a post that House Republicans should vote on whether to release the Epstein case files, emphasizing that there is nothing to hide. Trump further accused the Democrats of deliberately fueling the Epstein case discussion in an attempt to shift public attention.
The Republicans hold 219 seats in the House of Representatives, more than half, and some Democratic lawmakers have indicated that at least 40 Republicans are expected to vote in favor of releasing the files. However, the bill still needs to be voted on in the Senate, so there is still uncertainty about whether the Epstein case files will ultimately be fully disclosed. (Golden Finance)
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