House Speaker Mike Johnson says a vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files will hit the House floor next week. The move follows growing bipartisan pressure â and a public demanding to know whoâs in those files.
Democrats say the truth could expose how powerful people enabled Epstein for years. Republicans fire back, calling it a âcheap stuntâ to smear Trump and distract from the government shutdown.
đ The White House insists the newly released Epstein emails âprove absolutely nothing,â even as one email mentions Trump spending âhours at my house.â Trump himself dismissed it all as another âEpstein hoaxâ, but his own press secretary added fuel â saying Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago for being a pedophile.
Meanwhile, both parties are now trading leaks:
- Democrats released Epsteinâs old emails.
- Republicans just dropped 20,000+ pages of new documents from Epsteinâs estate.
Each side accuses the other of âcherry-pickingâ evidence.
đ„ Lawmakers from both parties â including Thomas Massie, Ro Khanna, and Ilhan Omar â say enough is enough:
âThe public deserves to know who enabled Epstein and whoâs still being protected.â
With the vote coming soon, one question is lighting up social media:
đ Will Congress finally release everything â or just whatâs convenient?
