Biggs Breaks with Trump on Epstein Files, Could Affect Arizona Governor’s Race
The bipartisan resolution demands full DOJ transparency on Epstein after 20,000 pages were released; multiple Republicans plan to support the upcoming House vote.
- Next week, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on a bill requiring the Department of Justice to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, with House Speaker Mike Johnson scheduling the vote after weeks of stonewalling.
- After House Democrats released Epstein emails earlier this week, the House Oversight Committee released 20,000 pages of documents, increasing bipartisan pressure for DOJ transparency.
- Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Ro Khanna, D-Calif., used a discharge petition with 218 signatures to force the vote, while Republicans Andy Biggs, Tim Burchett, and Rob Bresnahan say they will cross the aisle to vote for release.
- Even if the House approves the bill, it may not clear the U.S. Senate or win President Donald Trump's approval, and attorneys for Epstein's victims say more records remain undisclosed.
- President Donald Trump pressured Republicans to block the petition and criticized the releases, asking Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate Epstein's ties while committee emails mentioning Trump surfaced earlier this week.
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'I want this': Dem donor targeted by Trump calls his bluff over Epstein files
President Donald Trump's initial response to the latest batch of emails from deceased child predator Jeffrey Epstein has been to call for the investigations of Democrats who have been linked to Epstein. But one of the people Trump explicitly mentioned is now firing back.In a series of posts to his official X account, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman — a prominent Democratic donor with a net worth of roughly $2.5 billion — responded to Trump's ca…
'I want this': Democratic donor targeted by Trump calls his bluff over Epstein files
President Donald Trump's initial response to the latest batch of emails from deceased child predator Jeffrey Epstein has been to call for the investigations of Democrats who have been linked to Epstein. But one of the people Trump explicitly mentioned is now firing back.In a series of posts to his official X account, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman — a prominent Democratic donor with a net worth of roughly $2.5 billion — responded to Trump's ca…
Epstein survivors to Congress: 'When you vote, we will remember your decision at the ballot box'
The House will meet next week to vote on whether to compel the DOJ to release the Epstein files. Epstein survivors and the family of Virginia Giuffre sent a letter to Congress saying, "When you vote, we will remember your decision at the ballot box." MSNBC Senior Enterprise Reporter Brandy Zadrozny and co-host of MSNBC's "The Weekend: Primetime" Elise Jordan join Chris Jansing to discuss.
Epstein Files Battle Erupts in House After Bipartisan Push Forces Vote
The House of Representatives is poised to vote next week on legislation that would compel the Department of Justice to release the complete Jeffrey Epstein files, a move Speaker Mike Johnson announced despite his long opposition to the discharge petition that forced the issue to the floor. Johnson told reporters Wednesday night that the House [...] The post Epstein Files Battle Erupts in House After Bipartisan Push Forces Vote appeared first on …
November 14, 2025 — Trump and government shutdown news
The House is set to vote next week on a bipartisan bill calling for the Justice Department to release the Jeffrey Epstein case files. This comes as the federal government is working to get back on track after the longest-ever government shutdown ended.
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