Congress Returns to Focus on Epstein Files as Victims Speak Out
As Congress reconvenes after recess, a renewed emphasis on the Epstein files is prominent. House members are preparing to act on investigations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, with increased bipartisan pressure to release critical documents. Key lawmakers, including Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, are set to hold a press conference alongside Epstein victims, who are expected to express their outrage over the handling of the case and demand transparency from the Department of Justice. With previous attempts to address the matter facing significant hurdles, this session could mark a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue about the release of Epstein-related materials. The urgency escalates as some GOP lawmakers are confronted with rising pressure from both constituents and the media regarding their level of involvement and support for the victims.
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