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The vote comes after Trump reversed course and encouraged House Republicans to support the measure he had previously opposed.
The House is expected to vote on legislation to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The House is expected to vote on a measure on Nov. 18 that would force the Justice Department to release all of its records on Jeffrey Epstein.
U.S. Representative Robert Garcia of California, top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, told CNN's Kaitlan Collins Monday night that additional documents from Jeffrey Epstein 's estate are expected to be released.
Photographic evidence proves the president spent at least some time with the late sex offender, despite Trump’s claims otherwise.
President Donald Trump reversed course and backed a House bill that's expected to get a vote Tuesday forcing DOJ to release its Jeffrey Epstein files.
Among national voters, 47% said they think the Trump administration should release the Epstein files with victims’ names redacted. Among Utahns, that number was 56%. Only 3% nationally and 4% of voters in Utah think no documents should be released.
Stewart showed viewers the 2018 email to Jeffrey Epstein from his brother, Mark Epstein, joking that Russian President Vladimir Putin possessed “the photos of Trump blowing Bubba.” Stewart was astonished by this email, and he didn’t find Mark Epstein’s explanation for the message—that the “Bubba” mentioned was not Bill Clinton —very comforting.