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The U.S. House will vote on releasing Epstein-related documents, backed by bipartisan support, despite Speaker Johnson calling it unnecessary.
The U.S. House will vote next week on a bill to release government files tied to Jeffrey Epstein, after Rep. Adelita Grijalva became the 218th supporter of a discharge petition.
Bipartisan backing, including four Republicans, pushed the measure forward amid scrutiny over emails referencing Donald Trump.
House Speaker Mike Johnson called the petition unnecessary, noting ongoing Oversight Committee investigations.
The bill still needs Senate approval and the president’s signature, which Trump dismissed as a “hoax.”
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La Cámara de Estados Unidos votará sobre la publicación de documentos relacionados con Epstein, respaldados por el apoyo bipartidista, a pesar de que el presidente Johnson lo calificó como innecesario.