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Rep. Clay Higgins alone voted against a bipartisan bill to release Jeffrey Epstein Justice Department files on Nov. 18, 2025, citing privacy and safety concerns.
Representative Clay Higgins of Louisiana was the only member of the U.S. House to vote against a bipartisan bill requiring the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related Justice Department files on November 18, 2025.
He cited concerns that unredacted documents could endanger innocent individuals, compromise ongoing investigations, and violate long-standing criminal justice privacy protections.
Despite broad support, Higgins argued the bill’s current form posed unacceptable risks and said he would back an amended version with stronger safeguards.
The measure passed 427-1, reflecting strong public and political pressure for transparency in the Epstein case.
El representante Clay Higgins votó solo en contra de un proyecto de ley bipartidista para liberar los archivos del Departamento de Justicia de Jeffrey Epstein el 18 de noviembre de 2025, citando preocupaciones de privacidad y seguridad.