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Three Republicans Break Ranks to Demand Epstein File Transparency
Chairman James Comer, who must sign the subpoena before it becomes official, has indicated his support and plans to do so.
Chairman James Comer, who must sign the subpoena before it becomes official, has indicated his support and plans to do so.
Maxwell viewed President Trump’s 2020 comment as an unusual show of empathy.
The vote to issue the subpoena received bipartisan support, marking a rare moment of unity in a chamber otherwise defined by political brinkmanship.
Jones’s accusations underscore the volatile nature of the Epstein files controversy, which continues to draw ire from both populist factions
lanche justified the motion by appealing to “transparency to the American public,” calling it “of the utmost importance to this Administration.”
Massie confirmed that signature collection will begin within the week, requiring at least 218 members to advance the bill.
Despite this stance, Leavitt’s comments acknowledge bipartisan sentiment on Capitol Hill for fuller disclosure
The controversy stems from a disputed memo released by AG Bondi stating that Epstein did not possess a client list