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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Nov 18, 2025, 02:49 PM Nov 18

House overwhelmingly passes bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files [View all]

Source: CNBC

Published Tue, Nov 18 2025 9:48 AM EST Updated 25 Min Ago


The House on Tuesday voted nearly unanimously to order the Department of Justice to release all of its files on notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, two days after President Donald Trump abruptly dropped his opposition to the bipartisan bill. The bill, brought by Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Ro Khanna, D-Calif., passed 427-1. It will now head to the Senate.

Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., the only representative to oppose the legislation, said in an X post right after the vote that he has “been a principled ‘NO’ on this bill from the beginning.” “If enacted in its current form, this type of broad reveal of criminal investigative files, released to a rabid media, will absolutely result in innocent people being hurt,” he wrote.

The push to release the Epstein files had previously faced opposition from more GOP lawmakers, following the lead of Trump, whose White House had warned that backing the effort would be considered a “hostile act.”

While Trump on Sunday night suddenly urged House Republicans to vote in favor of the bill, he has continued to fume about the continued focus on Epstein in the media and on Capitol Hill.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/18/epstein-files-trump-house-vote.html



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Published Tue, Nov 18 2025 9:48 AM EST Updated 1 Min Ago


The House on Tuesday voted nearly unanimously to order the Department of Justice to release all of its files on notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, two days after President Donald Trump abruptly dropped his opposition to the bipartisan bill. The bill, brought by Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California, will now head to the Senate.

The push to release the Epstein files had previously faced opposition from GOP lawmakers, following the lead of Trump, whose White House had warned that backing the effort would be considered a "hostile act."

A discharge petition that would have forced a vote on the bill was jammed up during the government shutdown, as House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., kept representatives out of session for nearly eight weeks. The prolonged absence delayed the swearing-in of Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva of Arizona, the final signature needed to move the petition forward.

The shutdown ended last Wednesday and Grijalva, after being sworn in, signed the discharge petition. But, with pressure mounting, Johnson said he would bring the Epstein bill to a vote earlier than expected.
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Almost unanimous... 427-1, 5 abstaining. ancianita Nov 18 #1
No shit?! RussBLib Nov 18 #2
No shit! Here's the link. ancianita Nov 18 #5
Well Trump told them is was okay to vote for release. hadEnuf Nov 18 #10
They'll try it and maybe get away with it for a while. But there are ways to read through redactions. ancianita Nov 18 #21
Sadly, my thoughts too hibbing Nov 18 #45
They have the most to lose, and with women were the biggest voting demographic on Nov 4. ancianita Nov 18 #55
The fact that Trump and the GOP have fought this release hadEnuf Nov 18 #56
I don't think this is going to matter much. My comment from another thread: InstantGratification Nov 18 #27
I believe you. ancianita Nov 18 #42
The pedophile party really had no choice. It was going to be passed by the Democrats and self preservation LiberalArkie Nov 18 #15
Not one Republican can go back to their states & get re-elected after voting no. That's why they know they had no choice ancianita Nov 18 #22
Eggxactly LiberalArkie Nov 18 #24
It's got to get pass the Senate & Trump NotHardly Nov 18 #28
Never happen as long as Dump is in office HighFired49 Nov 18 #49
Hell popsdenver Nov 18 #54
The Guardians Of Pedophiles can't install anyone other than the 2nd in line. Justice matters. Nov 18 #61
Probably...... popsdenver Nov 18 #63
Now on to the new excuses Fullduplexxx Nov 18 #3
The 1? Clay Higgins, of course. Bo Zarts Nov 18 #4
He said he voted no because he is worried about the "innocent people" named in the files. SunSeeker Nov 18 #11
What about the innocent girls who were harmed? TexasBushwhacker Nov 18 #60
He doesn't give a shit about them. nt SunSeeker Nov 18 #62
His reasoning included a reference to "a rabid media" --: DeeDeeNY Nov 18 #13
Either on the list durablend Nov 18 #18
If you read his Wikipedia you will vanlassie Nov 18 #38
Make no mistake, almost all of the Republicans (the 4 who signed the discharge petition excepted) Wiz Imp Nov 18 #6
Agree but Trump did tell them to vote for it... also Johnson is trying to create a provision to exempt perpetrators... chowder66 Nov 18 #8
ABOUT TIME ! republianmushroom Nov 18 #7
Wow! This tide has turned FakeNoose Nov 18 #9
Brave warriors who have survived some of the most horrific crimes . LEMAUS Nov 18 #16
Please quakerboy Nov 18 #20
The Repukes who voted "yes" are under the impression that the Senate vote will be "no" FakeNoose Nov 18 #46
Were they? quakerboy Wednesday #68
Nice! Photos are good optics that stick in voters' memories. ancianita Nov 18 #25
Ahhh, but he will do something. That is what this BS investigation into Clinton et al is about. Bev54 Nov 18 #26
Sorry, you first HighFired49 Nov 18 #51
Not a problem all voices deserve to be heard. Bev54 Nov 18 #57
There is a petition on Change.org Linda ladeewolf Nov 18 #34
Finally some good news. LEMAUS Nov 18 #12
They have been samplegirl Nov 18 #14
who are the 5 that did not vote? nt orleans Nov 18 #17
All Republicans. Just can't find their names yet, nor will, most likely for suspicious reasons. ancianita Nov 18 #29
Here is the Roll Call vote - Not Voting were 3 (D)s and 2 (R)s BumRushDaShow Nov 18 #41
Thank you! Now we can ask them why. ancianita Nov 18 #44
Well Mikie Sherrill is now governor-elect of NJ BumRushDaShow Nov 18 #50
Ah, thanks, I didn't catch that, being used to two of a number of names... ancianita Nov 18 #52
3 dems, 2 Rs orleans Wednesday #64
right ancianita Wednesday #66
Just found this article BumRushDaShow Wednesday #67
When will anything new actually be released? Will Trump block all the way to the Supreme court? ChicagoTeamster Nov 18 #19
Louisiana Republican Clay Higgins voted against the bill. Two Republicans and three Democrats did not vote. IronLionZion Nov 18 #23
That's the question about those who abstained. Right? When their names are known they'll have some 'splainin' to do. ancianita Nov 18 #31
No but he appears on Fox News regularly. Initech Nov 18 #32
That 1 no vote is sticking out like a sore thumb! Initech Nov 18 #30
He's probably in the files. nt iemanja Nov 18 #36
He's probably in a safe district FakeNoose Nov 18 #48
100% he did this to get airtime on Fox and Newsmax and boost his profile. Initech Nov 18 #58
Up next: the Senate does everything in its power to prevent this from coming up for a vote Warpy Nov 18 #33
Don't get too excited iemanja Nov 18 #35
Full stop UT_democrat Nov 18 #37
This is not normal. awesomerwb1 Nov 18 #39
Now that their Fearful Leader has allowed it, the maggots come out of the woodwork to vote for it. Wonder Why Nov 18 #40
What menace does orange have up his sleeve? Clouds Passing Nov 18 #43
Epstein's brother is claiming that they are "scrubbing the files." Certainly months to do so. Evolve Dammit Nov 18 #47
Excuse me, Clay Higgins C_U_L8R Nov 18 #53
Too lopsided. Something's fishy SpankMe Nov 18 #59
I'm not getting my hopes up. Aussie105 Wednesday #65
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