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T.R.U.M.P DEFEATED! — Epstein Files Forced Open! A massive bipartisan revolt! Congress voted 427–1 to bypass the White House and release millions of pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s secret records. “THE NAMES ARE OUT.” Despite reported attempts to block the move, Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed high-profile names appear multiple times in the files.
T.R.U.M.P DEFEATED! — Epstein Files Forced Open!
A massive bipartisan revolt! Congress voted 427–1 to bypass the White House and release millions of pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s secret records.
“THE NAMES ARE OUT.” Despite reported attempts to block the move, Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed high-profile names appear multiple times in the files.
WASHINGTON — In a stunning display of bipartisan unity, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 427–1 to advance the release of government records related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, marking one of the most overwhelming votes in recent congressional history. The measure was backed by lawmakers from both parties who argued that the public deserves greater transparency regarding one of the most controversial criminal cases in recent memory.
The vote came amid growing pressure from lawmakers, advocacy groups, and members of the public seeking access to documents that have remained sealed or partially redacted for years. Supporters of the measure described it as a victory for accountability and public trust, while critics warned that the release process must carefully protect the privacy of victims and avoid unfairly implicating individuals without evidence of criminal conduct.
Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that numerous high-profile figures are referenced throughout the records, though officials emphasized that the appearance of a person’s name in the files does not necessarily imply wrongdoing or involvement in criminal activity.
The decision represents a significant political setback for those who sought to delay or limit the disclosure of the records. As millions of pages of documents move toward public release, legal experts expect renewed scrutiny of individuals, institutions, and government agencies connected to the Epstein investigation.
With public interest at a fever pitch, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle say the focus must remain on transparency, accountability, and justice for survivors as the contents of the files continue to emerge.