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“Nothing to see there,” Kimmel said. “Just the president alone in the White House blasting ‘Phantom of the Opera’ at full volume while rage tweeting about how everybody’s out to get him.”
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House to vote on full Epstein files' release -- the move Speaker Mike Johnson fought for months
After President Donald Trump reversed course over the weekend -- now urging House Republicans to "vote to release the Epstein files" -- the bill appears headed for the Senate despite a monthslong campaign by Speaker Mike Johnson to block its release.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives will vote on Tuesday on forcing the release of investigative files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with passage seen as all but guaranteed after President Donald Trump dropped his long-standing opposition.
The House Oversight Committee has released a new tranche of documents, including several emails from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that refer to President Trump.
The House is expected to vote overwhelmingly on Tuesday to demand that the Justice Department release all files related to its investigation into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump — who pushed hard to head off the vote but reversed himself last week — has said he would sign the bill if it reaches his desk,
Cast member Ashley Padilla's Karoline Leavitt tried to help the president explain his mentions in the sex trafficker's newly-released emails.
President Trump has pushed back against releasing the files, but shifted course over the weekend after it became clear the measure was likely to pass the House.
The White House defended President Trump’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein, accusing Democrats of “selectively” releasing emails from the deceased sex offender that reference the president. The
White House issues list of Democrats with alleged links to Epstein as Trump backs House vote to release files — live - House members expected to hold floor vote on whether or not to order Justice Depa