Sen. Katie Britt and Other Alabama Leaders Back Bipartisan Vote to Release Epstein Files
The bill passed with a 427-1 bipartisan vote to compel DOJ transparency on Epstein files while protecting victims and sensitive investigations, now awaiting the president's signature.
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Sen. Britt addresses Epstein files, upcoming changes to SNAP
On a press call Tuesday, Alabama Senator Katie Britt talked about the problems facing rural hospitals in the state, discussed legislation being considered by the Senate and attacked Democratic politicians for the recent government shutdown. “Between now and the end of the year, we only have about three and a half weeks of being in session before the Christmas break, and so we’re trying to figure out how we get these appropriation bills passed so…
Sen. Katie Britt and other Alabama leaders back bipartisan vote to release Epstein files
Alabama's congressional leaders, including Sen. Katie Britt and Rep. Barry Moore, support a bipartisan vote to release files related to the Epstein investigation, emphasizing victim protection and transparency.
Katie Britt says she hopes releasing Epstein files will bring justice and accountability
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday unanimously voted to pass legislation from the House that will compel the Department of Justice to release all files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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