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Rather than demanding full transparency, Speaker Johnson scheduled a vote that would allow Republicans to direct the Oversight Committee to continue its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s case. This move comes as the House Oversight Committee plans to meet with Epstein’s victims to investigate mismanagement of the federal government’s investigation, the circumstances of Epstein’s death, and sex-trafficking rings. Representatives Massie and Khanna, who are advocating for the release of the Epstein files, view Johnson’s vote as political cover, allowing Republicans to appear to act while avoiding actual disclosure, with Massie planning to file a discharge petition to force a vote on releasing the files.
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Upon Congress’ return, Rep. Thomas Massie initiated a discharge petition to force a House vote on the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, following up on legislation introduced in July that aimed to mandate the Justice Department to release these documents. This effort, supported by Rep. Ro Khanna, seeks to bypass leadership and compel a vote with 218 signatures. While House leadership added a bill directing the House Oversight Committee to continue its investigation into the Epstein case, Massie criticized this move. The controversy has intensified calls for transparency and prompted a series of actions, including meetings with survivors and planned release of documents, as the public demands greater access to information.
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The House Oversight Committee has withdrawn its request for testimony from Robert Mueller regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, citing Mueller’s health issues that prevent him from testifying. The committee previously issued a subpoena to Mueller last month, aiming to gather information relevant to their investigation due to his tenure as FBI director during the time Epstein was under investigation. This decision arises amid recent controversy surrounding the Epstein files and the Justice Department’s internal review. Mueller, who served as FBI director from 2001-2013, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2021.
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During a recent town hall in Houston, Texas, Congressman Dan Crenshaw faced intense criticism and heckling from constituents regarding the Epstein files. Attendees demanded the release of the files and questioned the handling of the situation, fueled by conspiracy theories surrounding the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The backlash comes after the Justice Department’s determination that Epstein’s death was a suicide and that there was no “client list” of co-conspirators, despite previous claims. Crenshaw later stated that the disruption was caused by leftists who interrupted the meeting with shouting and incoherent chanting, demanding tax increases and free paychecks.
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During a GOP county meeting, Rep. Mike Collins was recorded stating his belief that former President Donald Trump is likely mentioned in the Epstein files. Collins referenced Trump’s actions of removing Epstein from Mar-a-Lago and informing the FBI as a basis for his claim, supporting the release of the files while acknowledging the legal complexities. Reports have indicated that Trump was informed in May about his name appearing in the documents reviewed by Justice Department officials, along with other notable figures, although mentions do not suggest wrongdoing. Despite these findings, officials have stated that additional files will not be released due to sensitive information.
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Representative Mike Collins has stirred controversy by stating his belief that Donald Trump’s name appears in the Jeffrey Epstein files. During a local GOP meeting, Collins responded affirmatively when asked if he thought Trump was mentioned, asserting Trump’s past actions of kicking Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago and reporting him to the FBI. Collins also expressed support for releasing the files but acknowledged the legal complexities involved, while Trump’s campaign dismissed the matter as “old news”. This revelation comes amidst previous claims from figures like Elon Musk that Trump’s presence in the files is the reason for their continued secrecy.
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Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse planned to hold a news conference in Washington, D.C., on September 3, 2025, as confirmed by Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna. The event was announced on social media platforms, with some posts claiming certain survivors would speak publicly for the first time. The news conference was set to take place outside the U.S. Capitol, with the focus on the lawmakers’ co-sponsored bill to release the “Epstein files.” Ten survivors were scheduled to attend, according to Khanna’s office, although the names of those participating would not be released due to privacy concerns.
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