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Democrats plan to argue that not releasing the Epstein files means Republicans are protecting the rich and powerful at voters’ expense.
Democrats are launching a last-minute effort to subpoena the Department of Justice for its files on Jeffrey Epstein before the House leaves for its five-week summer recess. Why it matters: It is not clear how Republicans will respond after spending the last two weeks blocking similar Democratic efforts at President Trump's urging.
Senate even more afraid of Trump-Epstein fallout than Mike Johnson’s House is: ‘We’ve got enough to do’ - ANALYSIS: Senate Republicans would rather focus on nominees and spending bills. They might not
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AlterNet on MSN'We should take this vote': MAGA Republican defends siding with Democrats on Epstein filesOn Wednesday, a House of Representatives subcommittee overwhelmingly passed a motion to subpoena the Department of Justice (DOJ) for its unreleased evidence pertaining to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein with bipartisan support.
A Republican-led House subcommittee on Wednesday sidestepped a Democrat's motion to subpoena the Justice Department's documents on Jeffrey Epstein. Why it matters: The move, which could delay a vote at least until September,
The View cohosts Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg have made it clear that they'll hold all political parties accountable — not just Republicans — amid a rise in interests in the alleged Jeffrey Epstein files on both sides of the aisle.
Some Texas Democrats are pressing for the release of records from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation as the Trump administration scrambles to satisfy conservative voices demanding the same thing.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) will brief reporters Wednesday morning as drama surrounding disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, which has upended floor proceedings in recent weeks,