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Maryland Democratic lawmakers are pushing President Trump to release unclassified files related to Jeffrey Epstein, backing bipartisan legislation that would force the DOJ to disclose key
House Republicans face a growing divide over the Epstein files, creating a "summer of discontent" as the chamber adjourns early amid pressure from MAGA-aligned members.
White House aides have made it clear that no one in the administration is allowed to talk about Epstein without high-level vetting as Trump attempts to change the subject.
Pressley, a sexual assault survivor, said Epstein’s victims and the public “deserve transparency, accountability, and healing.”
The House Oversight Committee’s top Democrat calls the committee’s subpoena of the DOJ for the files a “huge win.”
The attorney general reportedly told President Donald Trump in the spring he was named multiple times in the government's files on Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump was accused by CNN commentators of using Gabbard's press conference as political retribution and an attempt to shift focus from Jeffrey Epstein questions.
Speaker Mike Johnson expressed unusual frustration with fellow Republican Rep. Thomas Massie, who is working with Democrats to force the release of the Epstein files.