Trump called Epstein file demands a hoax but now urges Republicans to release them, saying he has nothing to hide.
Only one U.S. representative voted against requiring the Justice Department to release files from its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.
Legal experts suggest Trump's decision to launched a new DOJ investigation may be a way to block further releases.
If Congress passes — and President Trump signs — a bill requiring DOJ to release documents tied to investigations of Jeffrey ...
Republican Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana was the only member of the House to vote against a bill to demand the release of ...
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In a video of a gaggle with the press on November 14 released by the White House, Trump says "quiet, quiet piggy" as a female ...
Republican Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins was the only opposition in the House's 427-1 vote to release the Epstein files.
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The measure would compel the DOJ to release files regarding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It now goes to the Senate ...
The House speaker said he expected the bill to stall in the Senate. Chamber Majority Leader John Thune has other ideas.
The vote comes after Trump reversed course and encouraged House Republicans to support the measure he had previously opposed.